Bank Holidays December 2025: December is the last month of the year. Banks will be closed for a total of 18 days at the end of the year due to festivals and weekly holidays. Of these, six days will be weekly offs in all states.
Bank Holidays December 2025: December is the last month of the year. Banks will be closed for a total of 18 days due to festivals and weekly holidays. Of these, six days will be closed due to weekly offs in all states. The remaining days will be closed due to festivals in different states. In addition to Christmas, banks will be closed in December 2025 due to local festivals in several states.
If you plan to deposit a check, issue a draft, open a new account, complete loan paperwork, or perform any other important bank-related work in December, it’s beneficial to review the holiday list in advance. This will help you plan your work easily and without any hassle.
When will banks be closed in December 2025? Complete list
December 1, Monday – Indigenous Faith Day (Arunachal Pradesh)
Banks will be closed on this festival, which is associated with the state’s cultural identity.
December 3, Wednesday – St. Francis Xavier’s Day (Goa)
A large number of people in Goa participate in this religious festival.
December 12, Friday – Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma Day (Meghalaya)
Meghalaya will observe a holiday in memory of the historical figure.
December 18, Thursday – Guru Ghasidas Jayanti (Chhattisgarh), U Soso Tham’s death anniversary (Meghalaya)
December 19, Friday – Goa Liberation Day (Goa)
This holiday will commemorate Goa’s liberation in 1961.
December 24, Wednesday – Christmas Eve (Meghalaya, Mizoram)
Banks remain closed in many places due to festival preparations.
December 25, Thursday – Christmas (Most states will observe a holiday)
This is celebrated as the biggest festival across India. Banks will remain closed in Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Kolkata, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan.
December 26, Friday – Christmas Celebrations (Meghalaya, Mizoram, Telangana)
December 26 – Martyr Udham Singh Jayanti (Haryana)
December 27, Saturday – Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti (Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh)
December 30 – U Kiang Nangbah Day (Meghalaya), Tamu Losar (Sikkim)
December 31, Wednesday – New Year (Mizoram, Manipur)
Banks will be closed in some states to welcome the New Year.
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