Business Desk – Bank Holidays June 2026: In this month i.e. June, banks will not function for a total of 11 days in different states of the country. According to the calendar released by RBI, banks will remain closed at different places for 5 days in the next month apart from 4 Sundays and 2nd-4th Saturdays.
June 2026: Bank Holiday List
Due to bank holidays in June 2026, banking services may be affected for several days. If you have to do any important work to the bank, then first check the list of holidays.
7 June 2026
Reason: Sunday
Where will remain closed: All banks
13 June 2026
Reason: Second Saturday
Where will remain closed: All banks
14 June 2026
Reason: Sunday
Where will remain closed: All banks
15 June 2026
Reason: YMA Day and Raja Sankranti festival
Where will remain closed: Aizawl and Bhubaneswar
21 June 2026
Reason: Sunday
Where will remain closed: All banks
25 June 2026
Reason: Muharram
Where will it remain closed: Vijayawada
26 June 2026
Reason: Muharram
Where will remain closed: All banks
27 June 2026
Reason: Second Saturday
Where will remain closed: All banks
28 June 2026
Reason: Sunday
Where will they remain closed: Banks will remain closed in most places
29 June 2026
Reason: Sant Kabir Jayanti
Where will it remain closed: Shimla
30 June 2026
Reason: Remna Ni
Where will it remain closed: Aizawl
pay attention
Although bank branches will remain closed during the holidays, ATM, internet banking, mobile banking and UPI services will operate normally.
Work can be done through online banking
Despite bank holidays, you can transact money or do other work through online banking and ATM. Bank holidays will not have any impact on these facilities.
No trading in stock market for 9 days in June
There will be no trading in the stock market for 9 days in June 2026. There will be no trading for 8 days on Saturday and Sunday. Apart from this, the stock market will also remain closed on Muharram on 26th June.
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