In India every month on the second and fourth Saturdays, all private and PSU will be closed along with Sundays, national and regional holidays, as per the Reserve Bank of India rules. So bank customers must make sure that their bank related work is not hampered on these bank holiday days.
Is it a bank holiday this Saturday on July 13, 2024
Yes, it is a bank holiday on July 13, 2024 as it is the second Saturday of the month.
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The Bank holidays have been designated by the RBI as follows: Holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act; Holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act and Real-Time Gross Settlement Holiday; and Banks’ Closing of Accounts.
July Bank holidays 2024
Banks will be closed on the occassions of Beh Dienkhlam, MHIP Day, Kang (Rathajatra), Drukpa Tshe-zi, Harela, Muharram/Ashoora/U Tirot Sing Day in July.
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Belapur | • | |||||||
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Bhopal | • | |||||||
Bhubaneswar | • | |||||||
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Dehradun | • | |||||||
Gangtok | • | |||||||
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Imphal | • | • | • | |||||
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Jaipur | • | |||||||
Jammu | • | |||||||
Kanpur | • | |||||||
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Lucknow | • | |||||||
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Nagpur | • | |||||||
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Panaji | ||||||||
Patna | • | |||||||
Raipur | • | |||||||
Ranchi | • | |||||||
Shillong | • | • | ||||||
Shimla | • | |||||||
Srinagar | • | |||||||
Thiruvananthapuram |
July 16 (Tuesday)- Banks will be closed in Uttarakhand on the occasion of Harela. Harela is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and in some regions of Himachal Pradesh
July 17 (Wednesday)- Banks will be closed in Tripura, Mizoram, maharashtra, Karnataka, MP, Tamil Nadu, Hyderabad – Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad – Telangana, Rajasthan, Jammu, UP, Bengal, New Delhi, Patna, Chhattisgarh, Jharkahand, Meghalaya, Himachal PradeshThe growing use of digital banking for customer convenience has increased the risk of financial transaction fraud, which exposes institutions and customers to con artists. Banks are making an effort to educate their clientele on the kind of risks they may encounter. They must never give out private financial information to unidentified emails, texts, or calls. When doing financial transactions, they have to exercise due caution and periodically update their security credentials and passwords.
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