KKN Gurugram Desk | The month of May 2025 has kicked off with an important day for the financial sector — a bank holiday. If you have any banking-related tasks lined up this month, it’s crucial to check the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) official holiday calendar before stepping out. The RBI has confirmed that Indian banks will remain closed for a total of 12 days in May, including weekends and regional public holidays.
In this report, we provide you a detailed list of bank holidays in May 2025, the reasons behind them, and guidance on how to manage your banking needs efficiently even when branches are closed.
According to the RBI’s official Bank Holiday Matrix, banks in India will remain shut on 12 different days in May 2025, which include:
Regular weekend holidays (2nd and 4th Saturdays + Sundays)
National or regional public holidays
Localized festivals and state-specific observances
These closures may vary depending on the state or city in which the bank branch operates. Hence, it is essential to check the city-wise schedule before making a visit.
Date | Day | Occasion | States/Cities Affected |
---|---|---|---|
May 1, 2025 | Thursday | Labour Day, Maharashtra Day | Mumbai, Belapur, Bengaluru, Chennai, Guwahati, AP, Telangana, more |
May 4, 2025 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | All over India |
May 9, 2025 | Friday | Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti | Kolkata only |
May 10, 2025 | Saturday | Second Saturday (Bank Holiday) | All over India |
May 11, 2025 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | All over India |
May 12, 2025 | Monday | Buddha Purnima | Agartala, Aizawl, Belapur, Bhopal, Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, Srinagar, etc. |
May 16, 2025 | Friday | State Day (Sikkim) | Gangtok only |
May 18, 2025 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | All over India |
May 24, 2025 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday (Bank Holiday) | All over India |
May 25, 2025 | Sunday | Weekly Holiday | All over India |
May 26, 2025 | Monday | Kazi Nazrul Islam Jayanti | Agartala only |
May 29, 2025 | Thursday | Maharana Pratap Jayanti | Shimla only |
Total Holidays: 12
Note: The number of actual holidays applicable to you may vary depending on your location and bank branch jurisdiction.
Bank holidays significantly impact the general public, businesses, and financial institutions, particularly for services like:
Cash deposits or withdrawals at physical branches
Cheque clearance
Demand drafts and RTGS/NEFT offline processing
Government transactions
While digital banking has reduced dependence on physical visits, many users — especially in Tier 2 and rural areas — still rely on offline banking services. Being informed in advance allows for better financial planning.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issues a monthly holiday matrix listing public, regional, and banking-specific holidays. The list is available on its official website and helps avoid confusion about which banks will operate on a particular day.
To check the latest holiday details for your region:
🔗 RBI Bank Holiday Matrix
Labour Day & Maharashtra Day (May 1): A national holiday observed across several Indian states, recognizing the contribution of workers and celebrating the formation of the state of Maharashtra.
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti (May 9): Commemorates the birth anniversary of the Nobel Laureate poet and is celebrated primarily in West Bengal.
Buddha Purnima (May 12): A major festival for Buddhists, marking the birth of Lord Gautama Buddha.
State Day (May 16): Celebrated in Sikkim, marking its formation as an Indian state.
Kazi Nazrul Islam Jayanti (May 26): Observed in Tripura, honoring the birth of the revolutionary Bengali poet.
Maharana Pratap Jayanti (May 29): A regional holiday in Himachal Pradesh, remembering the valor of Rajput king Maharana Pratap.
Even though physical branches may not operate on holidays, several digital and automated banking services remain functional. Here’s how you can manage:
Most ATMs are operational 24×7, allowing cash withdrawals and mini-statements.
Use UPI (Unified Payments Interface), IMPS, or NEFT (if scheduled) via net banking or mobile banking apps.
Services like PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, and BHIM work seamlessly even on holidays.
Most banks allow request generation through internet banking dashboards.
Many banks offer AI-based chatbots or IVR support for basic queries.
Utility bills, credit card payments, and insurance premiums can be paid using auto-debit mandates or mobile wallets.
Avoid last-minute banking before a weekend or holiday.
Pre-schedule your fund transfers, EMIs, or cheque clearances.
Use digital channels whenever possible to avoid delays.
Keep a backup of essential documents in digital form.
For businesses, ensure payroll and vendor payments are initiated early in the month.
While bank holidays are meant to honor cultural and administrative events, they also pose short-term cash flow management challenges, especially for:
Small businesses relying on daily transactions
Stock traders dealing in T+1 settlements
Loan applicants awaiting disbursal or documentation
Vendors operating through cheque payments
Hence, understanding the holiday schedule becomes essential for financial continuity.
While 12 bank holidays in May 2025 might seem extensive, with proper planning and the use of digital tools, most banking tasks can still be managed efficiently. Always refer to the RBI holiday list or consult your bank’s website/app before making a visit.
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