Bank Holiday In July 2025: Like June, there are many bank holidays coming up in the month of July. However, different states have holidays on different days.
In such a situation, before going for any bank-related work in the month of July, you must check the list of holidays once. Let us tell you that these holidays include the second and fourth Saturdays of the month as well as all Sundays.
The Reserve Bank of India releases a calendar every year keeping in mind the national festivals, regional festivals and weekend holidays, according to which holidays are declared in banks. Let us tell you that it also includes special holidays for different states.
Online services will continue.
Sometimes important work gets stuck due to holidays in banks. But, now there is not much problem as banks are making most of their services online. The special thing is that even on holidays, the online services of banks remain operational. Therefore, you can do many things including transferring money from one bank account to another through net banking, mobile banking or UPI.
Complete list of bank holidays in the month of July
July 12: Banks across the country will remain closed on the second Saturday of the month.
July 13: Banks across the country will remain closed on Sunday.
July 14: Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on the occasion of Beh Dinkhlam.
July 16: Banks will remain closed in Uttarakhand on the occasion of Harela.
July 17: Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on the anniversary of U Tiroth.
July 19: Banks will remain closed in Tripura on the occasion of Ker Puja.
July 20: Banks across the country will remain closed on Sunday.
July 26: Banks across the country will remain closed on the fourth Saturday of the month.
July 27: Banks across the country will remain closed on Sunday.
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