June 2026 is about to begin, and if you have important bank-related work pending, checking the latest bank holiday schedule in advance could save you from unnecessary inconvenience. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has officially released the June 2026 bank holiday calendar, listing all nationwide and state-specific bank closures for the month.
Apart from regular Sunday holidays and second and fourth Saturdays, several banks across different states will remain closed because of regional festivals, religious occasions, and local celebrations.
However, customers can still access digital banking services such as:
UPI transactions
Internet banking
Mobile banking
ATM services
Online fund transfers
These services are expected to continue functioning normally even when physical bank branches remain closed.
Banks across India will remain closed on standard weekly holidays during June.
June 7, 2026 – Sunday
June 13, 2026 – Second Saturday
June 14, 2026 – Sunday
June 21, 2026 – Sunday
June 27, 2026 – Fourth Saturday
June 28, 2026 – Sunday
On these dates, bank branches throughout the country are expected to remain shut.
Apart from regular weekly holidays, additional regional holidays will apply in specific cities and states.
Banks will remain closed in:
Aizawl
Bhubaneswar
YMA Day
Raja Sankranti festival
Banks in Vijayawada will remain closed due to:
Muharram observance
A major bank holiday is expected across several cities because of Muharram and Ashura.
New Delhi
Mumbai
Bengaluru
Chennai
Hyderabad
Kolkata
Lucknow
Patna
Srinagar
Bhopal
Ranchi
Several other cities
Customers are advised to complete important branch-related work before this date to avoid delays.
Banks in Shimla will remain closed on the occasion of:
Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti
Banks in Aizawl will remain shut due to:
Remna Ni festival
| Date | Day | Occasion | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 7 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| June 13 | Saturday | Second Saturday | Nationwide |
| June 14 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| June 15 | Monday | YMA Day / Raja Sankranti | Aizawl, Bhubaneswar |
| June 21 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| June 25 | Thursday | Muharram | Vijayawada |
| June 26 | Friday | Muharram / Ashura | Multiple Cities |
| June 27 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday | Nationwide |
| June 28 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | Nationwide |
| June 29 | Monday | Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti | Shimla |
| June 30 | Tuesday | Remna Ni Festival | Aizawl |
Even during bank holidays, most online services will remain operational.
Customers can continue using:
UPI apps
Mobile banking apps
Internet banking portals
Debit and credit cards
ATM cash withdrawals
Bill payment services
This means users can still transfer money, pay utility bills, recharge services, and manage online banking activities without interruption.
Bank holidays in India are decided not only at the national level but also on a state-wise basis. Because of this, some bank branches may remain open in certain states while staying closed in others.
Experts advise customers to verify local holiday schedules before visiting branches, especially for:
Cheque clearance
Loan processing
Cash deposit work
Demand draft services
KYC updates
Branch verification processes
Customers planning important banking work should:
Complete urgent branch work early
Avoid waiting until long holiday weekends
Use online services wherever possible
Check RBI holiday notifications for their specific state
Because several holidays are falling close to weekends in June, some regions may experience consecutive branch closures.
Although physical branches will remain shut on several days, experts believe digital banking infrastructure will continue to handle transactions smoothly.
India’s banking system has become heavily dependent on online and mobile-based services, reducing the impact of branch holidays for most customers.
Still, individuals dealing with offline banking activities or documentation-related work are advised to plan carefully to avoid delays during June 2026.