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Bank Holidays in May 2025: Check the List of Days Banks Will Be Closed

Bank Holidays in May 2025: Check the List of Days Banks Will Be Closed

Bank Holidays in May 2025:
In May 2025, several bank holidays will occur, and it’s essential for people to plan their banking activities in advance. During these days, many banks will remain closed, and services may not be available. Bank holidays are observed depending on national celebrations, regional festivals, and other occasions.


Bank Holidays in May 2025:
1. May 1 (Thursday): International Workers’ Day, banks closed across the country.
2. May 4 (Sunday): Weekly holiday for banks.
3. May 9 (Friday): Rabindranath Tagore’s Birthday, banks closed in some areas.
4. May 10 (Saturday): Second Saturday, banks will be closed.
5. May 11 (Sunday): Weekly holiday across the country.
6. May 12 (Monday): Buddha Purnima, holiday in Karnataka, optional holiday in Telangana.
7. May 16 (Friday): Public holiday in Sikkim.
8. May 18 (Sunday): Weekly holiday for banks.
9. May 24 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday holiday for banks.
10. May 25 (Sunday): Weekly holiday across the country.
11. May 26 (Monday): Khazi Nazrul Islam’s Birthday, holiday in Sikkim.
12. May 29 (Thursday): Maharana Pratap Jayanti, several states observe the holiday.
13. May 30 (Friday): Guru Arjun Dev Ji Martyrdom Day, banks closed in several states.

It is important to note that not all states may observe these holidays, as they depend on regional festivals and other specific events. Always check with your local branch before planning any bank-related activities.


It is always a good idea to plan ahead for any banking needs and avoid delays during holidays. If you need to perform any urgent transactions, ensure that they are done before or after the holidays. Keep track of the official bank holiday calendar to stay informed about closures.

Disclaimer: The above details regarding bank holidays are based on the official holiday list issued by the Reserve Bank of India. Please verify with your local bank for any changes or region-specific holidays. Big TV does not take responsibility for any alterations to the schedule.

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