Bank Holiday: Tomorrow, December 6th, is the first Saturday of the month. Most people are confused about whether banks will be open on Saturdays. Banks are open on the first Saturday of any month.
Bank Holiday: Tomorrow, December 6th, is the first Saturday of the month. Most people are confused about whether banks will be open on Saturdays. Banks are open on the first Saturday of any month. According to RBI rules, all banks are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays. Banks are open on all other Saturdays, i.e., the first, third, and fifth.
When and where will banks be closed in December 2025?
December 1st (Monday)
Banks were closed in Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland due to Foundation Day and Indigenous Faith Day.
December 3 (Wednesday)
Banks in Goa were closed on the death anniversary of St. Francis Xavier.
Now, banks will remain closed on Sunday, December 7th, their weekly off day.
December 7th – Sunday
December 12th (Friday)
Banks in Meghalaya will remain closed on the martyrdom day of Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma, a brave freedom fighter from the Garo community.
December 13th – Second Saturday
December 14th – Sunday
December 18th (Thursday)
Banks in Meghalaya will remain closed on the death anniversary of Khasi poet U Soso Tham.
December 19 (Friday)
Banking services will be suspended in Goa on Goa Liberation Day.
December 20 – Saturday
Banks will be closed in Sikkim due to the Losoong/Namsung festival.
December 21 – Sunday
December 22 – Monday
Banks will be closed in Sikkim due to the Losoong/Namsung festival.
December 24 (Wednesday)
Christmas Eve holiday in Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Mizoram.
December 25 (Thursday)
Banks closed for Christmas across India.
December 26 (Friday)
Banks will remain closed for four consecutive days even after Christmas in these three northeastern states.
December 27 – Fourth Saturday
December 28 – Sunday
December 30 (Tuesday)
Banks closed in Meghalaya on the death anniversary of freedom fighter U Kyang Nangbah.
December 31 (Wednesday)
Banks will be closed in Mizoram and Manipur for New Year’s Eve and the Imoinu Iratpa festival.
