Banks will be closed for a few days in November 2025. Holidays will cover 9-10 days due to festivals and local holidays. Customers can plan their transactions and use digital banking services in advance by reviewing the RBI’s bank holiday list.
November bank holiday list: The month of November 2025 is just around the corner. Banks will be closed for a few days this month as well. Therefore, it’s important for customers planning to visit the bank in November to check the list of bank holidays released by the RBI. While the festive season has ended and people have returned to work, banks will still be closed for approximately 9 to 10 days in November. October was a busy month, and November will also see banks closed due to some major festivals and local events. Therefore, it’s beneficial to learn in advance to avoid any inconvenience during transactions.
Banks will remain closed in November
It’s crucial to stay informed about bank holidays in November so you don’t face any problems. Banks will be closed for a few days this month due to several local and religious occasions, including Guru Nanak Jayanti. However, even when banks are closed, you can easily carry out your financial work through digital and online means, such as NEFT/RTGS transfers, online bill payments, mobile banking and card services.
Possible bank closures in November 2025:
November 1 – Diwali, Haryana Day, Kannada Rajyotsava, Kut
November 2 – Vikram Samvat New Year, Diwali (Bali Pratipada), Govardhan Puja
November 3 – Ningol Chakkouba, Diwali (Sikkim), Bhai Dooj
November 5 – Guru Nanak Jayanti, Kartik Purnima
November 7 – Chhath Puja (Assam, West Bengal), Wangala Festival
November 8 – Chhath Puja (Bihar), Kanakadasa Jayanti
November 11 – Lhabab Duchen
November 12 – Egas Bagwal
November 15 – Guru Nanak Jayanti
November 20 – Garia Puja
November 23 – Sang Kut Snem
By reviewing this list, you can plan your banking needs in advance.
Check the RBI List
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) releases an official list of bank holidays every year and every month. This indicates which days banks will be closed. Therefore, be sure to check this list before visiting a bank branch to avoid any inconvenience. This list includes national, religious, and regional holidays, as well as information about holidays on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
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