New Delhi: Banks will be closed for a total of 15 days in July including national, state and regional holidays. With these holidays, people may have to face some problems in banking facilities. People should know on which days banks will remain closed this month. During these holidays, customers won't face any issues with online transactions. However, there may be a shortage of cash in ATMs as a result of bank holidays.
According to the information, banks have 15 days off in July because of festive holidays and weekend offs. In July, there are 9 festive holidays and 6 days of weekend holidays for banks.
Banks to remain closed on these dates
4th July - Sunday
10th July - Second saturday
11th July - Sunday
12th July - Kang Rath-Yatra festival
13th July - Bhanu Jayanti
14th July - Drukpa Tshechi
16th July - Harela Festival
17th July - Kharchi Puja Holiday
18th July - Sunday Holiday
19th July - Guru Rimpoche's Trungkar Tshechu festival
20th July - Eid al-Adha (Bakrid)
21st July - Eid-ul-Zuha
24th July - Fourth Saturday
25th July - Sunday Holiday
31st July - Ker Puja
Festive holidays vary from state-to-state
RBI holidays do not apply to every state simultaneously. Festive holidays are state-specific holidays in banks as they hold importance in a particular state by its local people. The complete list of bank holidays on the official website of RBI can help you know which banks in your state will be closed for the celebration of a local festival.