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July Bank Holidays 2026: Complete List Of State-Wise And Nationwide Bank Closures
For many people, banking tasks tend to get pushed to the last minute. It could be depositing a cheque, visiting a branch for paperwork, updating account details, or handling a loan-related process. Before planning a bank visit in July 2026, it helps to know which days branches will remain closed.
The good news is that July is a relatively simple month from a banking perspective. There are no nationwide festival-related bank holidays. Most closures fall on the usual weekends, though a few states will observe additional regional holidays.
Nationwide Bank Holidays In July 2026
Banks across India will remain closed on the following dates:
- 5 July 2026 (Sunday) - Weekly holiday
- 11 July 2026 (Saturday) - Second Saturday
- 12 July 2026 (Sunday) - Weekly holiday
- 19 July 2026 (Sunday) - Weekly holiday
- 25 July 2026 (Saturday) - Fourth Saturday
- 26 July 2026 (Sunday) - Weekly holiday
These are the only bank holidays that apply nationwide during the month.
State-Specific Bank Holidays In July 2026
Several states will observe additional holidays linked to local festivals and commemorative occasions:
- 6 July 2026 - MHIP Day (Mizoram)
- 9 July 2026 - Behdienkhlam (Meghalaya)
- 16 July 2026 - Rath Yatra (Odisha and Manipur)
- 16 July 2026 - Harela (Uttarakhand)
- 17 July 2026 - Death Anniversary of U Tirot Sing (Meghalaya)
- 18 July 2026 - Drukpa Tshechi (Sikkim)
- 22 July 2026 - Kharchi Puja (Tripura)
If you live in or are travelling to any of these states, it is worth checking branch availability before making plans.
Why Bank Holidays Vary Across India
Bank holidays are not always the same across the country. The RBI holiday calendar includes several state-specific observances, meaning a holiday in one state may be a regular working day elsewhere.
This is why people often find that banks are open in one city while branches remain closed in another. Regional festivals, cultural celebrations, and historical observances all play a role in determining local holiday schedules.
Will Online Banking Services Be Available?
Yes. Even when bank branches are closed, most digital banking services continue to function normally.
Customers can generally use:
- UPI payments
- Mobile banking apps
- Net banking
- ATM services
- Online fund transfers
However, branch-dependent services such as:
- Cash transactions at counters
- Cheque processing
- Document verification
- Account-opening formalities
- Loan-related paperwork
May have to wait until the next working day.
Plan Your Bank Visits Accordingly
July 2026 does not bring any nationwide festival-related bank closures, making it one of the simpler months to plan banking activities. Still, regular weekend holidays and a handful of state-specific observances could affect branch operations. A quick look at the holiday calendar before heading to the bank can save time and help you avoid an unnecessary trip.



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