
Id-ul-Ad’ha Bank Holiday Shake-Up: Will Your Bank Be Open This Saturday? State-Wise June 2025 Closure Guide Revealed!
Id-ul-Ad’ha triggers rare Saturday bank closures across most Indian states on June 7, 2025. Get the latest statewise banking updates now.
- Id-ul-Ad’ha Holiday: June 7, 2025, falls on the first Saturday.
- Widespread Closures: Banks shut in most states—only Gujarat, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh will be open.
- Consecutive Days Off: June 8, 2025 (Sunday), adds another non-banking day nationwide.
- Online Banking: Remains available 24/7 for routine transactions.
As the festival of Id-ul-Ad’ha (Bakrid) approaches, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued a crucial update that may catch many bank customers off guard. June 7, 2025, marks a major public holiday in most states—but what’s unusual is that this year, Bakrid falls on the first Saturday, a day banks are usually open. Here’s what you need to know to avoid being stranded without banking services.
In a significant move, RBI has realigned the June holiday calendar in response to both moon sighting confirmations and local government announcements. Originally, only Kerala was to observe the public holiday for Bakrid at this time, but now, most states will participate, and the information has been officially published in the 2025 Central Government holiday list.
Q: Will All Banks Be Closed on June 7, 2025?
For most of India, yes. Despite the first Saturday of the month typically being a normal working day, both public and private sector banks will remain shut in most states for the Id-ul-Ad’ha celebration. This is an exception—usually, banks only close on the second and fourth Saturdays.
However, there are some important exceptions—if you’re in Gujarat, Sikkim, or Arunachal Pradesh, your local banks will stay open as per the Reserve Bank of India’s updated guidelines.
Q: What About Sunday, June 8?
Banking services go on a double hiatus in June! With June 8 being a Sunday, nationwide closures will continue. That’s two consecutive days of limited in-person services.
How to Check the June 2025 State-Wise Bank Holiday List?
Want to plan your week without banking headaches? Here’s how to know if your branch is affected:
- Refer to the latest RBI holiday calendar on rbi.org.in.
- Check your local state government’s official holiday notifications, especially if you reside outside Kerala, Gujarat, Sikkim, or Arunachal Pradesh.
- Stay alert for email/SMS updates from your bank. Most institutions now send detailed closures well in advance.
Key closures for June 2025 include:
Date | Holiday |
---|---|
June 7 | Id-ul-Ad’ha (Bakrid) |
June 11 | Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti/Saga Dawa |
June 27 | Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra) |
June 30 | Remna Ni |
Full details and statewise lists are updated on the official Government of India and RBI portals.
How to Avoid Hassles: Digital Banking is Your Lifeline
With back-to-back holidays, turn to digital! You can transfer money, pay bills, and manage your finances anytime via net banking or the official mobile apps offered by leading banks like SBI and ICICI Bank.
If you haven’t yet, sign up for SMS and email alerts from your bank. Instant alerts on transactions help protect against fraud and keep you informed even when branches are shut.
Q: Which Transactions Still Require Branch Visits?
While most everyday banking is digital, certain services mandate your physical presence:
- Large cash deposits/withdrawals exceeding Rs 2 lakh (requires valid ID or PAN card)
- KYC updates involving address change, biometric, or in-person declaration
- Account closures (especially for fixed deposits and PPF accounts)
- Locker access or new locker agreements
- Issuance of high-value Demand Drafts for institutions
Plan for these transactions ahead of the long weekend to avoid last-minute rushes and complications.
Your State Not Listed? Here’s How to Double-Check Bank Status
Each state’s holiday roster differs. Always:
- Call your local branch.
- Check for notifications through your bank’s mobile app or SMS service.
- Visit the state’s finance department or the official Ministry of Home Affairs website for real-time info.
Don’t Let Holiday Surprises Disrupt Your Banking!
- Settle essential in-branch transactions by June 6.
- Activate and use online/mobile banking for routine needs.
- Sign up for SMS/email alerts for timely updates.
- Bookmark the RBI and your bank’s official websites for urgent information.
Prepare now—stay ahead of the June 2025 banking curve!