Bank Holidays In June 2024: Check List Here

The Reserve Bank of India plans bank holidays, which differ with each state. Most of the state’s banks are open during the month except on the second and fourth Saturdays and Sundays.

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In June 2024, all banks will remain closed for eight days, i.e., the holiday list includes Bakrid/ Eid al Adha, four Sundays, and the second and fourth Saturdays. Banks observe only gazetted holidays across the country.

Bank Holidays in June 2024

  • June 8 – Second Saturday
  • June 9 – Sunday
  • June 16 – Sunday
  • June 17 – Bakrid/ Eid al Adha
  • June 22 – Fourth Saturday
  • June 23 – Sunday
  • June 30 – Sunday.

Guidance for Customers: Please note that the central government holidays apply to all banks, both public and private. Though the holiday dates vary from one bank to another, there are other state-wise bank holidays. Customers are advised to visit their respective bank branches and find the exact dates for the state holidays. Please note that banks are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month.

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The RBI list mentions three types of holidays: Holidays under the Negotiable Instruments Act, Holidays under the Negotiable Instruments Act and Real-Time Gross Settlement Holiday, and Banks Closing of Accounts. However, ATMs and mobile banking will be available during these holidays.


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