Bank Holidays: Banks to Remain Closed for 3 Consecutive Days in the Last Week of June, Check Full Holiday List
Bank Holidays in June 2026: If you have any important banking work pending, you may want to complete it soon. According to the latest holiday calendar, banks in several parts of India will remain closed for three consecutive days during the last week of June 2026 due to Muharram, the fourth Saturday, and Sunday.
Bank Holidays in June 2026: While bank branches will remain shut on these days, customers can continue using UPI, ATM, net banking, mobile banking, NEFT, and RTGS services without interruption.
Banks to Remain Closed Due to Muharram
The final week of June brings a series of bank holidays across various states. As per the holiday schedule, June 26, 2026, will be observed as a bank holiday in many cities and states on account of Muharram.
Bank branches are expected to remain closed in several major cities, including:
- New Delhi
- Mumbai
- Kolkata
- Chennai
- Bengaluru
- Hyderabad
- Lucknow
- Kanpur
- Bhopal
- Patna
- Ranchi
- Raipur
- Srinagar
- Jammu
- Belapur
- Nagpur
- Agartala
- Aizawl
Customers planning branch visits are advised to confirm local holiday schedules with their banks, as holidays may vary from state to state.
Three Consecutive Days of Bank Closure
Following the Muharram holiday, banks will remain closed for the weekend as well.
- June 26 (Friday): Muharram holiday in several states.
- June 27 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday bank holiday across India.
- June 28 (Sunday): Weekly bank holiday.
As a result, bank branches in many locations will remain closed for three straight days from June 26 to June 28.
Total Bank Holidays in June 2026
Under the guidelines of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month, along with all Sundays.
Including national, regional, and religious holidays, banks are scheduled to observe 11 holidays during June 2026.
Additional bank holidays after the final weekend include:
- June 29: Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti (Bank holiday in Shimla)
- June 30: Remna Ni festival (Bank holiday in Aizawl)
Online Banking Services Will Continue Normally
Although physical bank branches will remain closed, customers do not need to worry about digital banking services.
The following services will continue to operate 24x7:
- UPI transactions
- Mobile banking apps
- Internet banking
- ATM withdrawals
- Credit and debit card services
- NEFT fund transfers
- RTGS transactions
These services will allow customers to carry out routine financial transactions without visiting a bank branch.
Important Advice for Customers
Since banks may remain closed for multiple days, services that require physical branch visits—such as cheque clearance, demand drafts, account verification, and document processing—could face delays.
Customers are advised to complete important banking tasks in advance to avoid inconvenience during the holiday period.
Conclusion
The last week of June 2026 will bring a series of bank holidays in many parts of India, resulting in a three-day closure for several bank branches. While offline banking services may be affected, digital payment systems and online banking platforms will remain fully operational, ensuring that day-to-day financial transactions continue without disruption.
