June is about to end, and the new month of July 2025 will bring many important changes. The special thing is that banks will be closed for 13 days across the country in July. If you have to do any important banking work, then it would be better to plan keeping these holidays in mind.
Banks Will Remain Closed Due To These Reasons
These bank holidays include four Sundays and two Saturdays (second and fourth). Banking services will also be disrupted due to local festivals and historical occasions in many states.
When and Why Will Banks Remain Closed?
3 July (Thursday): Banks will remain closed due to Kharchi Puja in Agartala.
5 July (Saturday): Jammu and Kashmir will celebrate Guru Hargobind Singh Jayanti with a holiday.
6 July (Sunday): Weekly holiday across the country.
12 July (Saturday): Second Saturday, banks will remain closed.
13 July (Sunday): Weekly holiday.
14 July (Monday): Banks will be closed on the Beh Dinkhlam festival in Shillong.
16 July (Wednesday): Banks will not open on the Harela festival in Dehradun.
17 July (Thursday): Holiday on the death anniversary of U Tirot Singh in Shillong.
19 July (Saturday): Banks closed due to Ker Puja in Agartala.
20 July (Sunday): Weekly holiday.
26 July (Saturday): Fourth Saturday, banks closed across the country.
27 July (Sunday): Weekly off.
28 July (Monday): Banks will be closed on Drukpa Tse-ji in Gangtok.
Online Banking Will Not Stop Working
Although these holidays may be inconvenient for customers, digital banking services such as net banking, UPI, mobile apps, and ATM services will remain fully active. With these, you can easily transfer money from the account, check the balance, pay bills, or withdraw cash from an ATM.
Plan In Advance For Banking Work
If you have to go to the bank in July to do some important work, like clearing a cheque, submitting loan documents, or availing yourself of any other service, it would be better to plan, keeping these 13 holidays in mind. This will help you avoid any delay or inconvenience.