Bank Holidays in July 2026: Complete RBI Holiday Calendar and State-Wise List of Bank Closures
If you have important banking work planned for July 2026, it is advisable to check the holiday schedule before visiting your nearest branch. According to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) official holiday calendar, banks across the country will remain closed on several days during the month due to regional festivals, commemorative events, weekends and scheduled bank holidays.
Since many bank holidays are state-specific, branches may remain open in one state while being closed in another. Planning ahead can help you avoid unnecessary trips and complete your banking tasks without inconvenience.
Here's a detailed look at the bank holiday calendar for July 2026.
Banks to Observe Up to 12 Holidays in July
During July 2026, banks will remain closed for up to 12 days, including:
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4 Sundays
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2 Saturdays (Second and Fourth Saturday)
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6 regional holidays observed in different states
The exact number of holidays applicable to you will depend on the state where your bank branch is located.
Complete Bank Holiday List for July 2026
| Date | Occasion | States/Regions Affected |
|---|---|---|
| July 5 | Sunday | Nationwide |
| July 6 | MHIP Day | Mizoram (Aizawl) |
| July 9 | Beh Deinkhlam Festival | Meghalaya (Shillong) |
| July 11 | Second Saturday | Nationwide |
| July 12 | Sunday | Nationwide |
| July 16 | Rath Yatra, Kang (Rath Yatra), Harela Festival | Odisha (Bhubaneswar), Uttarakhand (Dehradun), Manipur (Imphal) |
| July 17 | Death Anniversary of U Tirot Sing | Meghalaya (Shillong) |
| July 18 | Drukpa Tshe-zi Festival | Sikkim (Gangtok) |
| July 19 | Sunday | Nationwide |
| July 22 | Kharchi Puja | Tripura (Agartala) |
| July 25 | Fourth Saturday | Nationwide |
| July 26 | Sunday | Nationwide |
Regional Holidays May Differ Across States
Unlike national holidays, several bank holidays in India are announced based on local festivals, cultural celebrations and regional observances.
This means a bank branch in one state may remain operational while another state observes a holiday on the same day.
Customers are therefore advised to verify the holiday schedule with their local bank branch or visit their bank's official website before planning an in-person visit.
Essential Banking Services Will Continue Online
Even when physical branches remain closed, most digital banking services will continue to operate throughout the holiday period.
Customers can continue using:
UPI Payments
Instant money transfers can be made using UPI applications such as:
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BHIM
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Google Pay
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PhonePe
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Paytm
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Other UPI-enabled banking apps
Internet and Mobile Banking
Customers can access a wide range of banking services online, including:
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Fund transfers
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Bill payments
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Balance enquiries
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Fixed deposit management
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Credit card payments
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Account statements
ATM Services
ATMs will continue functioning for:
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Cash withdrawals
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Balance enquiries
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Mini statements
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PIN-related services (where available)
Cash Deposit Machines (CDMs)
Customers who need to deposit cash do not necessarily have to wait for bank branches to reopen.
Cash Deposit Machines installed at many bank branches will remain available, allowing eligible customers to deposit money directly into their accounts.
Plan Your Banking Work Accordingly
If you need services that require visiting a bank branch—such as:
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Opening a new account
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Updating KYC details
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Submitting physical documents
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Processing demand drafts
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Locker-related services
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Loan documentation
it is advisable to complete these tasks on working days before the scheduled holidays.
Checking the holiday calendar in advance can help avoid delays, particularly if your work involves regional bank branches affected by local festivals.
Final Takeaway
Banks across India are expected to remain closed for up to 12 days during July 2026, although many of these holidays apply only to specific states. Customers should verify the holiday schedule applicable to their location before visiting a branch.
Fortunately, digital banking services—including UPI, internet banking, mobile banking, ATMs and cash deposit machines—will continue operating throughout the month, enabling customers to complete most financial transactions without interruption even when bank branches are closed.

