Bank Holiday Update: Will banks open on this Saturday, June 6 or will there be a holiday? clear your doubts here

Bank Holiday Update: Will banks open on this Saturday, June 6 or will there be a holiday? clear your doubts here

Schools are on summer vacation for most of June – a time when many families travel or deal with money-related paperwork – so visiting a closed bank branch without a plan can ruin more than just your afternoon. The good thing is that there will not be much hindrance in work this week; Banks will remain open till Saturday, June 6 and the weekly holiday will be only on Sunday, June 7.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued a notification regarding 11 bank holidays for June 2026, which will be applicable to all banks including State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank and Bank of Baroda. This list includes all Sundays, the second and fourth Saturdays of the month and some selected national and regional public holidays.

Will banks be open this Saturday, June 6?

Yes, banks will be open this Saturday, June 6. Being the first Saturday of the month, banks will operate normally; Banks are open on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays, with only the 2nd and 4th Saturdays being mandatory holidays.

Bank holidays in June 2026: complete details
There will be a total of eleven bank holidays throughout the month. These include four Sundays, two mandatory Saturdays and five government holidays (such as Muharram and Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti). Note that holiday dates may vary from state to state depending on local festivals and regional customs. Customers are advised to check the holidays by checking the official list of RBI or contacting their nearest branch.

Online Banking during Bank Holidays
Most digital banking services are not affected by branch closures.

UPI payments – including fund transfers, bill payments and QR code transactions at merchant outlets – will continue as normal even on the holiday. NEFT, RTGS and IMPS transfers will be available round the clock including Sundays and government holidays. ATMs will remain operational for cash withdrawal, balance checking and mini-statement. Net Banking and Mobile Banking apps can be used to view account information, download documents, make changes to standing instructions and track requests.

Services that require a branch visit
Some transactions cannot be completed remotely. Depositing cash and checks over the counter, issuing demand drafts, using bank lockers and face-to-face KYC verification – all these activities require the branch to be open.

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