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Bank holidays in December 2024: Banks will remain closed for not 8, 10, or 12 days, make full planning from now

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According to the RBI Bank Holiday Calendar, there are going to be a total of 17 bank holidays in different states of the country. In the month of December, Goa Mukti will be December. On the other hand, Christmas celebrations will also be celebrated in the country. By the way, banks will remain closed on 4 Sundays and second and fourth Saturdays in the month.

In the last month of the year i.e. December, banks are going to remain closed for more than half the days. Yes, banks will remain closed due to national and local holidays in different parts of the country. According to the RBI Bank Holiday Calendar, there are going to be a total of 17 bank holidays in different states of the country. In the month of December, Goa Mukti will be December. On the other hand, Christmas celebrations will also be celebrated in the country. By the way, banks will remain closed on 4 Sundays and second and fourth Saturdays in the month. Let us also tell you that in which state of the country, on which date and for what reason banks are going to remain closed.

December Bank Holidays 2024

In the month of December, banks will remain closed in different states of the country on the occasion of Feast of St. Francis Xavier, Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma, Death Anniversary of U Soso Tham, Goa Liberation Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas, Christmas Celebration, U Kiang Nangbah and New Year's Eve. According to the RBI website, all scheduled and non-scheduled banks in the country will remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays.

Statewise Bank Holiday List

All banks in the country will remain closed on 1 December (Sunday) due to Sunday.

Banks in Goa will remain closed on 3 December (Friday) on the occasion of the feast of St. Francis Xavier.

All banks in the country will remain closed on 8 December (Sunday) due to Sunday.

Banks in Meghalaya will remain closed on 12 December (Tuesday) on the occasion of Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma.

All banks in the country will remain closed on 14 December (Saturday) due to second Saturday.

On 15 December (Sunday), all banks in the country will remain closed due to Sunday.

On 18 December (Wednesday), banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on the occasion of death anniversary of U Soso Tham.

On 19 December (Thursday), banks will remain closed in Goa on the occasion of Goa Liberation Day.

On 22 December (Sunday), all banks in the country will remain closed due to Sunday.

On 24 December (Thursday), banks will remain closed in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya on the occasion of Christmas Eve.

On 25 December (Wednesday), banks will remain closed across India on the occasion of Christmas.

On 26 December (Thursday), banks will remain closed in Mizoram, Nagaland and Meghalaya on the occasion of Christmas celebration.

On 27 December (Friday), banks will remain closed in Nagaland on the occasion of Christmas celebration.

On 28 December (Saturday), all banks in the country will remain closed due to fourth Saturday.
All banks in the country will remain closed on 29 December (Sunday) due to Sunday.

Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on 30 December (Monday) on the occasion of U Kiang Nangbah.

Banks will remain closed in Mizoram and Sikkim on 31 December (Tuesday) on the occasion of New Year's Eve/Losong/Namsong.

Digital Banking

With digital payment methods like UPI, IMPS and Net Banking as well as online banking platforms and mobile apps, all customers can easily make transactions even on bank holidays. These transactions include ordering a cheque book, paying bills, recharging prepaid phones, transferring money, booking hotels and tickets for travel, etc. Stopping a cheque in digital banking is quite simple. For most of the transactions mentioned above, you just have to log in to your net banking account on the website of the respective bank and click once.