If you have any banking tasks to take care of, make sure to finish them soon, as banks will be closed for several days in February 2025. During this period, branches will only be open on select days, which could lead to delays in services like checkbook issuance and passbook updates. However, online banking will still be operational, allowing customers to manage their financial transactions digitally.
Bank holidays: national and regional holidays
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has published a list of bank holidays that includes both national and regional observances.
All banks nationwide will be closed on these days.
Regional Holidays: These holidays apply only to banks in specific states or regions.
List of Bank Holidays in February 2025
If you have any essential banking matters, be sure to plan ahead by checking this list.
February 2 (Sunday): All banks nationwide will be closed.
February 3 (Saraswati Puja): Banks will be closed in Agartala (Tripura).
February 8 (second Saturday): All banks across the country will be closed.
February 9 (Sunday): All banks nationwide will be closed.
February 11 (Thai Poosam): Banks will be closed in Chennai (Tamil Nadu).
February 12 (Guru Ravidas Jayanti): Banks will be closed in Shimla (Himachal Pradesh).
February 15 (Lui-Ngai-Ni): Banks will be closed in Imphal (Manipur).
February 16 (Sunday): All banks nationwide will be closed.
Online services will still be available
Customers can rest assured during the bank holidays, as digital banking options like Net Banking, UPI, and ATMs will remain accessible.