
Saturday bank holiday: Are banks open or closed today on June 14, 2025?
Upcoming bank holidays in June 2025
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Jun-25 7 11 27 30 Agartala • Ahmedabad Aizawl • • Belapur • Bengaluru • Bhopal • Bhubaneswar • • Chandigarh • Chennai • Dehradun • Gangtok • Guwahati • Hyderabad - Andhra Pradesh • Hyderabad - Telangana • Imphal • • Itanagar Jaipur • Jammu • Kanpur • Kochi • Kohima • Kolkata • Lucknow • Mumbai • Nagpur • New Delhi • Panaji • Patna • Raipur • Ranchi • Shillong • Shimla • • Srinagar • Thiruvananthapuram •
Holiday Description Day Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha) 7 Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti/Saga Dawa 11 Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra) 27 Remna Ni 30
Bank holidays in India are not uniform across all states. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issues an official calendar each year detailing state-wise bank holidays. All banks including public, private, cooperative, and regional are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month, in addition to Sundays and national or regional holidays.All scheduled and non-scheduled banks will be closed today on June 14, 2025 as it is the second Saturday of the month. The first, third, and fifth Saturdays (if applicable) are regular working days unless specified in the bank holiday list.June 27: Friday: Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra)Banks will be closed in Orissa and Manipur on June 27 for the occasion for Ratha Yatra.June 30: Monday: Remna NiBanks will be closed in Mizoram on June 30 for Remna N which is also known as Peace day.Transactions such as cash transactions, cheque deposits and clearance, account opening and loan disbursements can be done only in the branch. So such transactions should be done before or after the weekend. With internet and mobile banking, customers can carry out transactions like checking balances, transferring money, or paying bills without visiting a branch, even during weekends and holidays. Services like UPI, IMPS, and mobile wallets enable real-time fund transfers, making it easier to handle urgent payments or transfers, especially when banks are closed.
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