Bank Holiday Alert: SBI, HDFC, ICICI and Other Banks to Remain Closed for Three Days This Week
Bank customers planning branch visits during the final week of June should review the holiday schedule before heading out. According to the Reserve Bank of India's holiday calendar, several bank branches across the country will remain closed on select dates between June 22 and June 28, 2026, due to regional observances and regular weekend holidays.
While digital banking services will continue without interruption, customers requiring branch-based services such as cash deposits, cheque clearances, demand drafts, account updates, or document verification should plan their visits accordingly.
Both public-sector and private-sector banks, including major lenders such as SBI, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and Kotak Mahindra Bank, will be affected by these scheduled closures in certain regions.
Why Customers Should Check the Holiday Calendar
As June enters its final week, many individuals and businesses are rushing to complete important banking tasks before month-end. However, branch operations may not be available on specific dates due to regional holidays and weekly closures.
Knowing the holiday schedule in advance can help customers avoid unnecessary trips to bank branches and ensure that time-sensitive transactions are completed without delays.
The RBI's holiday calendar varies from state to state, meaning some bank branches may remain open while others observe local holidays.
Bank Holidays Scheduled Between June 22 and June 28
Customers should take note of the following closures during the week.
June 26, 2026 (Friday)
Banks in several cities are expected to remain closed in observance of Muharram-related holidays.
The holiday is expected to affect branches in:
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Agartala
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Aizawl
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Belapur
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Bengaluru
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Bhopal
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Chennai
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Hyderabad
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Jammu
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Kanpur
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Kolkata
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Lucknow
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Mumbai
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Nagpur
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New Delhi
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Patna
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Raipur
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Ranchi
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Srinagar
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Vijayawada
Customers in these locations should complete branch-related work before the holiday.
June 27, 2026 (Saturday)
All scheduled banks across India will remain closed because the day falls on the fourth Saturday of the month.
Under RBI guidelines, banks do not conduct branch operations on the second and fourth Saturdays every month.
June 28, 2026 (Sunday)
Banks throughout the country will remain closed due to the regular weekly Sunday holiday.
As a result, many customers in affected cities could experience three consecutive days without access to physical branch services.
Which Banking Services Will Remain Available?
Although branch operations will be suspended on these dates, customers will continue to have access to a wide range of digital banking facilities.
Services expected to remain operational include:
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Internet banking
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Mobile banking applications
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UPI transactions
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ATM withdrawals
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Online fund transfers
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Bill payments
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Card-based transactions
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Account balance inquiries
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Digital merchant payments
Banks have significantly expanded their digital infrastructure in recent years, allowing most routine transactions to be completed without visiting a physical branch.
Important Tasks to Complete Before the Holidays
Financial experts recommend finishing branch-dependent activities before the holiday period begins.
Customers planning any of the following services should act in advance:
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Depositing or clearing cheques
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Obtaining demand drafts
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Large cash deposits or withdrawals
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Locker access
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KYC updates
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Account modification requests
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Loan-related documentation
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Branch-based verification processes
Completing these tasks beforehand can help avoid inconvenience during the holiday period.
Why Weekend Closures Matter for Month-End Banking
The final week of a month is often one of the busiest periods for banks, as individuals and businesses complete financial transactions, salary processing, vendor payments, and compliance-related activities.
Extended branch closures can sometimes lead to delays in physical processing of certain requests, particularly those requiring manual verification or branch approval.
Customers are therefore encouraged to plan ahead and avoid waiting until the last minute.
Digital Banking Continues to Reduce Dependence on Branches
Despite physical branch closures, modern banking systems ensure that most financial services remain available around the clock.
UPI platforms, mobile banking applications, internet banking portals, and ATM networks continue to operate during holidays, allowing customers to transfer funds, make payments, and manage their accounts from anywhere.
For routine transactions, digital channels remain the fastest and most convenient option during bank holidays.
Final Takeaway
With bank branches scheduled to remain closed on June 26, 27, and 28 in various parts of India, customers should review local holiday schedules and complete important branch-related work in advance. While digital banking services will remain fully functional, transactions requiring physical branch support may face delays until normal operations resume.
Planning ahead can help customers avoid last-minute disruptions and ensure a smooth banking experience during the final week of June.
Disclaimer: Bank holidays may vary by state and local administrative notifications. Customers are advised to verify holiday schedules with their respective banks or local branches before planning visits.

