If you also have any bank-related work in June, then this news can prove to be useful for you. Actually, in June 2025, banks in India will be closed for a total of 12 days, which includes national and regional festivals as well as regular weekly holidays. According to the list of these holidays announced by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), bank customers can plan their financial tasks ahead of time.
List of Bank Holidays for June 2025
1 June (Sunday) Weekly Holiday
6 June (Friday) Bakrid (Banks closed in Kerala)
7 June (Saturday) Bakrid (Banks closed in states except Gujarat, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Kerala)
8 June (Sunday) Weekly Holiday
11 June (Wednesday) Sant Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa (Banks closed in Sikkim and Meghalaya)
14 June (Saturday) Second Saturday (All Banks Holiday)
15 June (Sunday) Weekly Holiday
22 June (Sunday) Weekly Holiday
27 June (Friday) Rath Yatra / Kang (Banks closed in Odisha and Manipur)
28 June (Saturday) Fourth Saturday (All Banks Holiday)
29 June (Sunday) Weekly Holiday
30 June (Monday) Remna Ni (Banks closed in Mizoram)([NDTV India][1])
Some of these holidays are state-specific, so customers can book holidays in advance. Bankers are advised to check the list of bank holidays in their respective states. Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala have a Bakrid holiday on June 6 (Friday), while banks will remain closed across the country (except in some states) on June 7 (Saturday) due to Bakrid. After this, there is a weekly holiday on June 8 (Sunday). That is, there can be a long weekend of 3 days in these cities.
This is how banking work will be done.
Despite the closure of bank branches, digital banking services such as UPI, net banking, mobile banking, and ATM will remain operational as usual. However, some services such as check clearance, demand draft, and passbook updates are possible only through bank branches, so it would be advisable to complete these tasks in time.
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