Bank Holidays This Week: Banks to Remain Closed for Four Days Between July 13 and 19; Check the Complete List

Planning a Bank Visit? Here's When Bank Branches Will Be Closed This Week and Which Services Will Remain Available

If you have important banking work scheduled this week, checking the holiday calendar before visiting your bank branch could save you unnecessary travel. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holiday calendar, banks in different parts of the country will remain closed on four days between July 13 and July 19, 2026, due to regional festivals, commemorative events, and the weekly Sunday holiday.

Since bank holidays vary from state to state, customers are advised to confirm whether their local branch is open before visiting. While physical branches may remain closed on specific dates, most digital banking services will continue to operate as usual.

Bank Holidays Between July 13 and July 19

As per the RBI holiday schedule, the following holidays are applicable during the week:

July 16 (Thursday)

Banks will remain closed in:

  • Uttarakhand – Harela Festival
  • Manipur – Harela Festival
  • Odisha – Rath Yatra

Customers in these states should complete branch-related work before or after the holiday.

July 17 (Friday)

Banks will remain closed in:

  • Meghalaya – U Tirot Sing Day

The holiday is observed only within the state of Meghalaya.

July 18 (Saturday)

Banks will remain closed in:

  • Sikkim – Drukpa Tshe-zi Festival

Only bank branches located in Sikkim will observe this regional holiday.

July 19 (Sunday)

Banks across India will remain closed due to the weekly Sunday holiday.

Banks Will Remain Open Early in the Week

Customers planning to visit a bank branch can complete their work on:

  • Monday, July 13
  • Tuesday, July 14
  • Wednesday, July 15

During these days, banks are expected to function normally in most parts of the country.

If you need services such as:

  • Cash deposits or withdrawals
  • Cheque deposits
  • KYC updates
  • Demand draft issuance
  • Account-related documentation
  • Locker operations

it is advisable to complete them before the regional holidays begin.

Why Bank Holidays Differ Across States

Unlike national holidays, many bank holidays are based on regional festivals and local observances.

As a result:

  • Banks may remain open in one state while staying closed in another.
  • Customers should verify the holiday schedule applicable to their city or branch before making a visit.

Checking the RBI holiday calendar or contacting the local branch can help avoid inconvenience.

Total Bank Holidays in July 2026

According to the RBI holiday calendar, banks are scheduled to remain closed for 12 days during July 2026, including:

  • Regional holidays
  • Religious festivals
  • National holidays
  • Second Saturday
  • Fourth Saturday
  • Weekly Sundays

The Sundays falling in July are:

  • July 5
  • July 12
  • July 19
  • July 26

Additionally:

  • July 11 – Second Saturday
  • July 25 – Fourth Saturday

These holidays apply to banks across the country.

Digital Banking Services Will Continue

Even when bank branches remain closed, customers can continue using various digital banking facilities without interruption.

Available services include:

  • Internet Banking
  • Mobile Banking
  • UPI transactions
  • ATM withdrawals
  • Debit Card services
  • Credit Card payments
  • Fund transfers
  • Bill payments
  • Online account services

Most electronic banking platforms operate normally during bank holidays.

Services That May Require a Branch Visit

Certain banking activities still require customers to visit a physical branch.

These include:

  • Demand Draft issuance (where branch verification is required)
  • Locker access
  • Physical KYC verification
  • Document submission
  • Account-related corrections
  • Signature verification
  • Certain cheque-related services

Customers requiring these services should plan their visits according to the holiday schedule.

Final Advice for Customers

Before visiting your bank this week, confirm whether your branch is observing a regional holiday. While digital banking will remain fully operational, branch-based services may not be available on holiday dates.

Planning ahead can help you avoid delays and ensure that important banking tasks are completed without inconvenience.