New Delhi, June 14, 2026, 18:32 IST
- Bank branches are not shut nationwide on Monday, June 15; the RBI calendar lists YMA Day/Raja Sankranti as a holiday for Aizawl and Bhubaneswar.
- June 20 is the third Saturday of the month, so banks are expected to work unless a local holiday applies.
- Digital banking channels such as UPI, mobile banking and ATMs are expected to remain available even where branches are closed.
Bank customers planning branch visits this week will need to check city-specific holiday schedules, as India’s next bank closure is not a nationwide shutdown. The Reserve Bank of India’s June 2026 holiday matrix lists June 15, 25, 26, 29 and 30 as bank-holiday dates for specific regional offices, with June 15 marked for YMA Day/Raja Sankranti. Reserve Bank of India
The immediate impact will be felt on Monday, June 15, when branches in Aizawl are listed for YMA Day and branches under Bhubaneswar for Raja Sankranti. ABP Live reported that banks in Mizoram and Odisha would be closed for the two local observances, while regular banking work would continue elsewhere. ABP News
The fresh attention on bank holidays follows Saturday’s nationwide branch closure on June 13, which was the second Saturday of the month. Jansatta reported that public and private banks were shut across most of the country that day under the second-Saturday rule, and Amar Ujala also flagged the closure as a second-Saturday holiday. Jansatta
For the week of June 15–21, customers should note that Saturday, June 20, is the third Saturday of June and is not listed as a routine all-India bank holiday. Sunday, June 21, remains the weekly closure day for branches nationwide, according to the holiday pattern cited in recent bank-holiday reports and the RBI’s calendar framework. ABP News
The difference matters because bank holidays in India are partly regional. A holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act affects branch operations in the notified city or state, but it does not automatically mean all branches across India are closed. The RBI matrix shows Aizawl, Bhubaneswar, Vijayawada, Shimla and several other regional offices with different June closures depending on the date. Reserve Bank of India
Customers with branch-only tasks such as cash deposits at counters, KYC document submission, passbook updates, locker access or cheque-related work may need to plan around the local closure. ABP Live specifically flagged these services as reasons customers should check the June 15–21 schedule before visiting a branch. ABP News
Online banking is expected to reduce disruption for routine transactions. Jansatta reported that net banking, mobile banking, UPI, ATMs and digital banking services would remain available even when branches are closed, while The Economic Times said customers could continue using NEFT, RTGS and IMPS for transfers and other online account services. Jansatta
The next major June holidays after this week fall around Muharram and other regional observances. The RBI calendar lists Moharrum on June 25, Muharram/Ashoora on June 26, Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti on June 29 and Remna Ni on June 30, with closures varying by regional office rather than applying uniformly across the country. Reserve Bank of India