August 2025 Bank Holiday Alert, Check Full List Before Visiting Your Branch
In August 2025, banks across India will remain closed on multiple days due to festivals and regular offs. Customers should check the holiday list in advance to avoid inconvenience in banking-related work.

Bank Holidays August 2025: Full List of Closures This Month. |
Key Highlights:
- Banks will remain closed for 15 days in different zones of the country.
- Major holidays include Independence Day, Raksha Bandhan, and Janmashtami.
- Digital banking services like UPI, ATMs, and internet banking will remain functional.
Mumbai: If you have any bank-related work coming up, it’s best to plan ahead. In August 2025, banks across different states in India will remain closed for several days. Many public and religious holidays fall in this month, including Independence Day, Raksha Bandhan, and Janmashtami.
According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holiday calendar, banks will be closed on different dates in different zones. Every state has its own holiday schedule based on local festivals and events.
Full List of Bank Holidays in August 2025
- August 3 (Sunday) – Weekly off. Also, Ker Puja holiday in Tripura.
- August 8 – Banks closed in Sikkim and Odisha for Tendong Lho Rum Faat.
- August 9 – Raksha Bandhan holiday in Uttarakhand, UP, Haryana, MP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan.
- August 13 – Patriots’ Day holiday in Manipur.
- August 15 – Independence Day (national holiday across India).
- August 16 – Janmashtami and Parsi New Year in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
- August 26 – Ganesh Chaturthi holiday in Karnataka and Kerala.
- August 27 – Ganesh Chaturthi (Day 2) in AP, Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Odisha, Sikkim, TN, Telangana.
- August 28 – Nuakhai holiday in Odisha, Punjab, Sikkim.
- August 10 & 23 – Second and fourth Saturdays (banks closed nationwide).
- August 10, 17, 24, 31 – Sundays (weekly offs).
Digital Banking Services Will Continue
While physical bank branches will be shut, digital services like mobile banking, internet banking, UPI, and ATMs will continue to work as usual. Customers are advised to finish any urgent banking tasks in advance to avoid last-minute trouble.
Note: Some holidays may vary by state or be updated by government notifications, so always check your local bank branch or official website before planning a visit.
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