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Bank Holiday Calendar: When will banks remain closed between July 20 and 26? Find out if there is a public holiday in your city too.
Siddhi Jain | July 19, 2026 4:15 PM CST

Bank Holiday July 2026: On which days will banks remain closed between July 20 and 26, 2026? Get full details on the RBI bank holiday list, weekly offs, and holidays in your state.

Bank Holiday July 2026: If you need to complete any important bank-related work next week, be sure to check the bank holiday calendar first. According to the Reserve Bank of India's holiday list, banks will remain closed on several days across various states between July 20 and July 26, 2026, due to festivals and weekly offs. However, the holidays will not apply to all states simultaneously. You can find detailed information about the holidays here.

When will banks remain closed between July 20 and 26?

July 20 (Monday) – Banks will remain open in most states on this day; there is no bank holiday.
July 21 (Tuesday) – Banks might be closed in some states due to local festivals, though generally, they will remain open.
July 22 (Wednesday) – Banks will remain closed in Agartala (Tripura) on the occasion of Kharchi Puja.
July 23 (Thursday) – Banks will remain open on Thursday.
July 24 (Friday) – Banks may remain closed in some states due to local festivals.
July 25 (Saturday) – This is the fourth Saturday of the month, and as per RBI rules, banks across the country will remain closed.
July 26 (Sunday) – It is a Sunday; therefore, all bank branches across the country will remain closed.
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Why do bank holidays vary across different states?

The RBI releases a bank holiday calendar every year. This includes national holidays, religious festivals, regional festivals, and holidays declared by state governments. Therefore, banks may remain closed in one state while operating normally in another.

Will online banking services remain operational?

Despite bank branches being closed, services such as UPI, internet banking, mobile banking, and ATMs will continue to function normally. Customers will be able to transfer money online, pay bills, and use other digital banking services.

Do this before visiting the bank

If you need to deposit a cheque, get a draft made, or deposit or withdraw cash, be sure to check the bank holiday list for your city before visiting the bank. This will save you from unnecessary inconvenience.


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