Bank Holiday Next Week: Banks will be closed for four days between December 15th and 21st. Banks are usually closed on Sundays, as well as the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Furthermore, Sundays are a holiday everywhere.
Bank Holiday Next Week: The coming week begins tomorrow, December 15th. If you’re thinking about completing any important bank-related tasks during this time, this news is for you. We’re providing you with information about bank holidays between December 15th and 21st so you can plan your schedule accordingly. According to the RBI’s bank holiday list, banks are typically closed on Sundays, as well as the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Furthermore, holidays vary depending on festivals in different states. Let’s find out which days banks will be closed next week.
December 15
All banks in the Itanagar region will be closed on Monday, December 15, due to the general elections to Panchayati Raj Institutions and Municipalities in Arunachal Pradesh. Banks will remain open throughout India except Arunachal Pradesh on Monday.
December 18
Banks in the Shillong region will be closed on Thursday, December 18, to commemorate the death anniversary of U Soso Tham, so all banks in Meghalaya will also be closed on Thursday. Banks will remain open throughout India except this northeastern state on Thursday.
December 19
On Friday, December 19, there will be a bank holiday in the Panaji region to commemorate Goa Liberation Day. Banks will remain open across India on Friday, except for the Panaji region.
December 20
Banks in the Gangtok region will be closed on Saturday, December 20, to celebrate Losung/Namsung. Furthermore, banks will remain open across India as it is the third Saturday of the month. All banks will remain closed on Sunday.
Given this list of bank holidays, customers are advised to confirm whether the bank is open before visiting their local branch. However, during the holidays, you can use online banking, mobile, or net banking to make bill payments, transfer funds, check balances, etc. However, for checkbook or passbook-related issues, locker access, large-value transactions, and KYC, you will need to wait for the bank to reopen.
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