Bank Holiday on 5 July 2025: Banks are going to be closed tomorrow on Saturday. 5th July is the first Saturday of the month. Banks are open on the first Saturday but this time the banks will be closed. If customers want to go to the bank on Saturday and settle their work, then they will not be able to do it
Banks are going to be closed tomorrow on Saturday. 5th July is the first Saturday of the month. Banks are open on the first Saturday but this time the banks will be closed. If customers want to go to the bank on Saturday and get their work done, they will not be able to do so. They will have to go next week or today on Friday and get their work done. Let us tell you that banks are closed in one state tomorrow. Rest, banks will remain open in all the states. Know here why RBI has given a holiday on Saturday 5th July.
Banks will remain closed on Saturday 5th July
According to the RBI calendar, all banks will remain closed on Saturday, July 5. Banks will remain closed only in Jammu and Srinagar due to the birthday of Guru Hargobind Ji. The Sikh community celebrates this festival with great devotion and enthusiasm. However, banks will remain open in all other states on Saturday, July 5. Banks will remain open in all states like Delhi, UP, Punjab, Haryana.
When and where will banks remain closed in July 2025
July 5 (Saturday) – Jammu and Srinagar: Banks will remain closed on account of Guru Hargobind Ji’s birthday.
July 14 (Monday) – Meghalaya: Banks will remain closed on Beh Dekhlam festival.
July 16 (Wednesday) – Uttarakhand: Banks will remain closed on the occasion of Harela festival.
July 17 (Thursday) – Meghalaya: Banks will remain closed on the death anniversary of U Tirot Singh.
July 19 (Saturday) – Tripura: Banks will remain closed due to Ker Puja.
July 28 (Monday) – Sikkim: Banks will remain closed on account of Drukpa Chhe-ji festival.
Apart from this, all the banks will remain closed across the country on 13th July, the second Saturday and 27th July, the fourth Saturday.
You can finish your work online
Nowadays, with the help of net banking and mobile banking, it has become easy to transfer money, check balance, pay bills and even apply for a loan. Still, there are some important tasks for which you have to go to the bank branch – such as updating KYC, depositing or withdrawing cash, availing locker facility, complaining about failed transactions, opening a joint account or closing an account, etc. If you want to do any of these tasks in July 2025, then it is important to know in advance on which day and in which state the banks will remain closed.