If you have urgent banking tasks, it's crucial to complete them promptly. Both private and public sector banks will be closed for four consecutive days in the last week of June 2026. The Reserve Bank of India's holiday calendar indicates that banking services will be halted from June 22 to June 28 due to a mix of national, regional, and weekend holidays. Customers should verify the holiday schedule before heading to a bank branch.
Reasons for Bank Closures
Details of the Closure Days:
1. **June 25**: Banks in Vijayawada will be closed for Muharram.
2. **June 26**: Major cities including New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Kanpur, Patna, Bhopal, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad will observe a holiday for Muharram.
3. **June 27**: Banks nationwide will close for the fourth Saturday of the month.
4. **June 28**: A weekly holiday will be observed as it falls on a Sunday.
Additional Holidays at Month's End
Regional Holidays:
In addition to the four-day closure, there are regional holidays at the end of June. Banks in Shimla will be closed on June 29 for Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti. Furthermore, banking services in Aizawl will not be available on June 30 due to 'Remna Ni', a regional holiday.
Online Banking Services Available
Continuity of Essential Services:
While bank branches will be closed, customers can still access essential banking services. Financial transactions, including transfers, can be conducted anytime through UPI, mobile banking applications, and net banking, even on holidays. ATM services for cash withdrawals will also remain operational. However, there may be brief interruptions during scheduled server maintenance, which banks typically announce in advance.
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