Mumbai: If you’re planning a visit to your bank this weekend, you may need to reschedule. As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines, banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month. Since March 22, 2025, falls on the fourth Saturday, all banks across the country will remain shut for the day. Customers should plan their financial transactions accordingly, as the next working day for banks will be Monday, March 24.
March 2025 Bank Holidays: Key Dates to Note
March is a busy month for banking holidays, with several national and regional closures. Apart from the second (March 8) and fourth (March 22) Saturdays, banks will also remain shut on March 30 (Gudi Padwa) and March 31 (Id-ul-Fitr). In total, banks are expected to be closed for around 14 days this month, including weekends and state-specific holidays. However, closures may vary depending on the region, so customers should verify with their local branches to avoid last-minute disruptions.
Alternative Banking Methods for Customers
Despite physical branches being closed, customers can continue to access banking services through various digital channels. Internet banking, mobile applications, and ATMs remain fully operational, allowing users to perform transactions, pay bills, and transfer funds. Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Immediate Payment Service (IMPS), and National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) services also ensure seamless transactions during bank holidays.
For those in urgent need of banking assistance, customer service helplines remain available. However, occasional downtimes may occur due to scheduled maintenance, and banks usually notify customers in advance about such updates.
Plan Ahead to Avoid Inconvenience
To prevent any last-minute hassles, customers are advised to complete their banking tasks before the holiday or use online services. With digital banking providing 24/7 access to essential services, managing finances has never been easier, even on non-working days. Always check your bank’s official website or contact customer service for updated holiday schedules and alternative banking solutions.