July 2024 bank holidays: When banks will be closed in your city

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The month of July is set to begin in just four days, bringing with it several bank holidays. According to the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) official list, banks will remain closed for a total of 12 days throughout July 2024. These holidays include national holidays, state-specific festivals, and regular weekend closures. It is crucial to be aware of these dates to plan your banking activities accordingly.

National Bank Holidays in July

Sunday Closures:

  1. 7 July 2024: All banks nationwide will be closed.
  2. 14 July 2024: Nationwide closure due to Sunday.
  3. 21 July 2024: Nationwide closure due to Sunday.
  4. 28 July 2024: Nationwide closure due to Sunday.

Second and Fourth Saturday Closures:

  1. 13 July 2024: Banks will be closed nationwide for the second Saturday of the month.
  2. 27 July 2024: Nationwide closure for the fourth Saturday of the month.

These closures are standard and occur monthly, ensuring uniformity across the country.

State-Specific Bank Holidays in July

Northeastern States

  • 3 July 2024: Banks in Shillong will be closed for Beh Dinkhlam, a significant festival in Meghalaya.
  • 6 July 2024: In Aizawl, banks will be closed for MHIP Day, celebrating the Mizoram Hmeithai International Pialral (MHIP).
  • 8 July 2024: Imphal banks will be closed for the Kang-Rath Yatra, a prominent festival in Manipur.
  • 9 July 2024: Gangtok will observe a bank holiday for Drukpa Tse-Ze, an important Buddhist festival in Sikkim.

Northern States

  • 16 July 2024: Banks in Dehradun will be closed to celebrate Harela, a traditional Kumaoni festival marking the onset of the monsoon.

Nationwide Religious Observances

  • 17 July 2024: Banks across many states will close for Muharram, an important day of mourning in the Islamic calendar.

Planning Your Banking Activities

Given the diversity in holidays across different states, it is essential to check the bank holiday list specific to your city. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) provides a comprehensive list of these holidays on its website, ensuring you are well-informed about when banks will be operational.

Online Banking Solutions

Despite these holidays, several banking services remain accessible:

  • Online Banking: You can perform transactions through internet banking platforms.
  • ATMs: These will be operational for cash withdrawals, deposits, and other services.
  • UPI Payments: Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services will continue to function, allowing seamless money transfers.

These alternatives ensure that even on bank holidays, you can manage your financial activities without disruption.

Impact on Financial Markets

In addition to bank closures, the stock market will also see a break. There will be no trading on the following days:

  • Saturday, 6 July 2024
  • Sunday, 7 July 2024
  • Muharram, 17 July 2024
  • Saturday, 20 July 2024
  • Sunday, 21 July 2024
  • Saturday, 27 July 2024
  • Sunday, 28 July 2024

This results in a total of nine days with no stock market activity, which could impact investment strategies and financial planning.

Detailed Holiday Breakdown by Date

Early July Holidays

  • 3 July 2024: Shillong – Beh Dinkhlam
  • 6 July 2024: Aizawl – MHIP Day
  • 7 July 2024: Nationwide – Sunday Closure

Mid-July Holidays

  • 8 July 2024: Imphal – Kang-Rath Yatra
  • 9 July 2024: Gangtok – Drukpa Tse-Ze
  • 13 July 2024: Nationwide – Second Saturday Closure
  • 14 July 2024: Nationwide – Sunday Closure
  • 16 July 2024: Dehradun – Harela
  • 17 July 2024: Multiple States – Muharram

Late July Holidays

  • 21 July 2024: Nationwide – Sunday Closure
  • 27 July 2024: Nationwide – Fourth Saturday Closure
  • 28 July 2024: Nationwide – Sunday Closure

To avoid any inconvenience, it is crucial to stay updated with the list of bank holidays in July 2024. Whether you need to visit a bank for personal or business reasons, planning ahead can save you time and effort. Utilize online banking services to ensure that your financial transactions continue seamlessly, despite the physical closures. By checking the Reserve Bank of India’s holiday list, you can manage your banking needs efficiently and avoid unnecessary trips to the bank.

Stay informed, plan your banking activities wisely, and make the most of the online services available to you during the holiday period.

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