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May 2026 Bank Holidays: Full List of Dates When Banks Will Remain Closed Across India

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Banks to remain closed on multiple dates in May 2026 due to festivals and weekends

New Delhi, India — April 30, 2026

If you are planning a bank visit in May, it is essential to check the holiday calendar in advance. Banks across India will remain closed on several dates in May 2026 due to regional festivals, national observances, and scheduled weekend breaks.

The holiday schedule is determined by the Reserve Bank of India, with variations depending on state-specific festivals and local events.

Key Bank Holiday Dates in May 2026

Here’s a detailed breakdown of major bank holidays across India:

May 1 — Buddha Purnima and May Day

Banks will remain closed in multiple states, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, on account of Buddha Purnima and May Day.

May 9 — Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti

Banks will be closed in West Bengal to mark Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti.

May 16 — State Day (Sikkim)

Banks in Gangtok will remain shut for the regional State Day observance.

May 26 — Kazi Nazrul Islam Birth Anniversary

Banks will remain closed in Agartala for Kazi Nazrul Islam Jayanti.

May 27 — Bakrid (Eid al-Adha)

Banks will be closed across several major cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and others, for Eid al-Adha.

May 28 — Bakrid Holiday (Second Day in Select Cities)

Banks will remain closed in cities such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Jaipur, Mumbai, Patna, and Srinagar.

Weekend Closures in May 2026

In addition to festival holidays, banks will also remain closed on regular weekends:

  • Sundays: May 3, 10, 24, and 31
  • Second Saturday: May 9
  • Fourth Saturday: May 23

On these days, banks across India will remain closed as per standard banking norms.

Plan Ahead to Avoid Inconvenience

Customers are advised to plan their banking activities in advance, especially for time-sensitive transactions. While physical branches will remain closed on these dates, digital banking services, including mobile apps and online platforms, will continue to function normally.