Bank Holiday Today: Are Banks Open 0r Closed On June 28

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June 28, 2025: Bank Holiday Today– Bank branches across India are closed today, June 28, 2025, as the day marks the fourth Saturday of the month — a designated non-working day for banks, as per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holiday calendar.

According to RBI guidelines, all banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, along with all Sundays. Banks operate as usual on the first, third, and (if applicable) fifth Saturdays.

Next Bank Holiday: Three-Day Break in Mizoram

  • The next bank holiday will fall on Sunday, June 29, as part of the regular weekly closure.
  • On Monday, June 30, banks in Aizawl, Mizoram will also remain closed to observe Remna Ni, a regional holiday commemorating the signing of the Mizoram Peace Accord.
  • This means banks in Aizawl will be closed for three consecutive days: Saturday (June 28), Sunday (June 29), and Monday (June 30).

June 2025: Key Bank Holiday Dates (Excluding Weekends)

  1. June 7 (Saturday)Bakrid (Id-Uz-Zuha): Nationwide closure
  2. June 11 (Wednesday)Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa: Banks closed in Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh
  3. June 27 (Friday)Rath Yatra / Kang Rathajatra: Banks closed in Odisha and Manipur
  4. June 30 (Monday)Remna Ni: Banks closed in Mizoram

Online Banking Unaffected

Despite physical branches being closed, online banking services remain available. Customers can continue using:

  • NEFT and RTGS for fund transfers
  • Mobile and internet banking for payments and account management
  • ATM, debit, and credit card services
  • Request forms for chequebooks, demand drafts, lockers, and standing instructions

Bank Holidays May Vary by State

It’s important to note that bank holidays are not uniform across India. They vary by region, religion, and state-specific observances. Customers are advised to check local holiday lists or contact their bank branch before planning visits.

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Quick Tip

Always confirm regional bank holidays with your local branch or bank app to avoid inconvenience, especially around weekends and festivals

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