New Delhi: If you have any important work to bank in the month of November, then this news is for you. According to the holiday calendar of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in November 2025, 11 days Are going to remain closed. These holidays include weekly holidays of Sunday and second-fourth Saturday as well as special festivals of the states.
Therefore, before visiting the bank branch, please check this complete list of holidays, so that you do not face any kind of problem.
Bank Holidays in November 2025:
- 1 November (Saturday):
- Karnataka: Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava.
- Uttarakhand: Banks will remain closed on the festival of Igas-Bagwal (Old Diwali).
- 2 November (Sunday): Weekly holidays (all over the country).
- 5 November (Wednesday):
- Guru Nanak Jayanti/Kartik Purnima: Banks will remain closed in many states including Punjab, Delhi, Odisha.
- 6 November (Thursday):
- Nongkrem Dance Festival: Banks will remain closed in Shillong (Meghalaya).
- 7 November (Friday):
- Wangala Festival: Banks will remain closed again in Shillong (Meghalaya).
- 8 November (second Saturday): Due to it being the second Saturday of the month, banks will remain closed across the country.
- Bengaluru: On the same day, there will be a holiday in banks on the occasion of Kanakdas Jayanti.
- 9 November (Sunday): Weekly holidays (all over the country).
- 16 November (Sunday): Weekly holidays (all over the country).
- November 22 (fourth Saturday): Due to it being the fourth Saturday of the month, banks will remain closed across the country.
- 23 November (Sunday): Weekly holidays (all over the country).
- 30 November (Sunday): Weekly holidays (all over the country).
important thing to note
It is important to note that all these holidays will not be applicable in every state. For example, Kannada Rajyotsava holiday will be celebrated only in Karnataka, while Vangala Mahotsav holiday will be celebrated only in Meghalaya. Banks will remain closed across the country on Sunday and second-fourth Saturday.
Online banking will remain operational
Even if bank branches are closed, your banking will not stop. You can easily transact through Internet Banking, Mobile Banking and UPI. Besides, ATM services will also remain fully operational. Therefore, take advantage of these digital services during holidays.
If you have any important work to check deposit or loan, then we advise you to plan to go to the bank only after looking at the list of holidays.
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