Banks will observe 12 holidays in May 2025, which may be nationwide or specific to certain states. Customers should take note of both public and regional holidays, as these may impact services such as branch visits, cheque clearing, and processing times.
While online banking will remain operational, it is advisable to plan and complete essential transactions in advance to avoid any delays.
Bank Holidays May 2025
On May 1 (Thursday), banks will be closed because it is both May Day and State Day in Gujarat and Maharashtra. This will affect banks in cities like Belapu, Bengaluru, Chennai, Guwahati, Mumbai, Nagpur, and other states.
May 4 – Weekend Holiday
May 9 (Thursday)- Guru Rabindra Jayanti
Guru Rabindra Jayanti is considered to be a state holiday. Kolkata banks will remain closed on the birth anniversary of the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore.
May 10 (Saturday): Second Saturday
National Bank Holiday; Indian banks will remain closed.
May 11 (Weekend holiday): Sunday
May 12 (Monday): Buddha Purnima
Buddha Purnima is a religious holiday observed in certain parts of the country. As a result, banks will be closed in cities like Agartala, Aizawl, Bhopal, Kanpur, and other areas.
May 16 (Friday): Sikkim Day
is observed in Gangtok, Sikkim, commemorating India’s 22nd state. Banks of the state will remain closed on the day.
May 18 (Sunday): Weekend holiday
May 24 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday
All Indian banks to remain closed.
May 25 (Sunday): Weekend holiday
May 26 (Monday): Kazi Nazrul Islam
Agartala banks will remain closed on the birth anniversary of a revolutionary writer and poet, Kazi Nazrul Islam.
May 29 (Thursday): Maharana Pratap Jayanti
Public holiday; banks to remain closed in Shimla.
Steps To Ensure A Hassle-Free Experience
Complete Important Transactions Early:
Deposit or withdraw cash, transfer funds, or clear cheques a few days before the holiday
Online Banking:
Sign up and register for online banking or mobile banking if you haven’t already. You can pay bills, transfer money, and check balances online even during holidays.
Withdraw Enough Cash:
In order to meet emergency, keep some cash on hand for urgent expenses since ATMs might be busy or temporarily out of service.
Schedule Payments:
If you have bills, EMIs, or other payments due around the holiday, schedule them in advance to avoid penalties.
Check Holiday Notices:
Confirm the exact dates and services affected by checking your bank’s official website or app.
Plan Business Transactions:
If you run a business, arrange payroll, vendor payments, or major banking needs ahead of time.
Contact Customer Service Early:
If you need help with anything, reach out to customer care before the holidays, as support teams may also be limited