Bank Holidays in June 2023 are days when both public and private financial institutions are closed. However, the majority of the online banking services will still be working. Bank holidays are observed on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. However, there are certain national, regional, and religious holidays recognized in June.
In June, there are no national bank holidays, however, there are a few regional holidays honored in certain states. The following is a comprehensive list of all June Bank Holidays in 2023.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a schedule of bank holidays for June 2023. Banks will be closed in various states during the month of June, in addition to the usual weekends the banks will be closed for events such as Rath Yatra, Kharchi Puja, and Eid ul Azha.
The RBI determines bank holidays in India. Every year, the RBI provides a list of bank holidays, which includes national, state, and religious holidays. Banks must stay closed on all of the holidays specified in the RBI’s calendar.
Banks would be closed on all public holidays, with certain regional holidays depending on the state, according to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) norms. Regional holidays are determined by state governments.
Dates | Day | Holidays | State |
June 4 | Sunday | Weekend Holiday | All Over India |
June 10 | Saturday | Weekend Holiday (Second Saturday) | All Over India |
June 11 | Sunday | Weekend Holiday | All Over India |
June 15 | Thursday | Y.M.A. Day/Raja Sankranti | Mizoram and Odisha |
June 18 | Sunday | Weekend Holiday | All Over India |
June 20 | Tuesday | Kang (Rath Yatra) | Odisha and Manipur |
June 24 | Saturday | Weekend Holiday (Fourth Saturday) | All Over India |
June 25 | Sunday | Weekend Holiday | All Over India |
June 26 | Monday | Kharchi Puja | Tripura |
June 28 | Wednesday | Bakri Eid (Eid-Ul-Zuha) | Maharashtra, Jammu, Kerala, and Srinagar |
June 29 | Thursday | Bakri Eid (Eid-Ul-Adha) | All except Maharashtra, Sikkim, Kerala, and Odisha |
June 30 | Friday | Remna Ni (Id-Ul-Zuha) | Mizoram and Odisha |
During these holidays, all branches of banks, including public, private, foreign, cooperative, and regional banks, are closed. Customers should verify the list of holidays before visiting your branch.