Bank Holidays 2024: Get all the work done quickly, banks will be closed for so many days between June 30 and July 28, banking related work will be affected!

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Bank Holidays 2024: Get all the work done quickly, banks will be closed for so many days between June 30 and July 28, banking related work will be affected!
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July Bank Holiday 2024: There is news of work for bank users. If there is any bank related work, then get it done quickly because banks are going to be closed for 13 days between June 30 and July 28.

This includes weekly holidays along with festivals like fourth Saturday, Muharram, Guru Hargobind Ji’s birth anniversary.

Due to the closure of banks, many works including checkbook and passbook may be affected, however online services will continue, which you can use. RBI has released the list of July holidays.

Banks will remain closed for so many days in July
30 June 2024 – Sunday Banks closed across the country.

Banks closed on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 due to Beh Dienkhlam festival in Shillong
Hargobind Jayanti on July 5, bank holiday in Jammu and Srinagar.

Aizawl on 6th July to commemorate MHIP Day.

Sunday weekly holiday on 7th July.

Banks closed in Manipur, Imphal zone due to Rath Yatra on 8th July 2024

2nd Saturday on 13th July.

Sunday weekly holiday on 14th July

Banks closed on Tuesday 16th July 2024 due to Harela festival in Dehradun

Banks closed on the occasion of Muharram on 17th July

Sunday weekly holiday on 21st July

Fourth Saturday of the month on 27th July

Sunday weekly holiday on 28th July

You can take help of these online services

During bank holidays, customers can use online services, as bank holidays have no effect on digital services like UPI, Mobile Banking, Internet Banking.

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Users can transfer money through UPI. You can use ATM for cash withdrawal.

You can also do your work through Net Banking, ATM, digital payment.

Despite the bank being closed, customers can easily make payments through Credit Card and Debit Card.

You can transfer money from one account to another through Net Banking or Mobile Banking.

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