Bank Holidays List for December 2024

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announces a list of bank holidays each month. For December 2024, there are 17 bank holidays in total.

These include weekly holidays, second and fourth Saturdays, and various festivals. The RBI has posted this list on its official website.

Weekly Holidays and Major Festival Closures

December has five Sundays, and there will also be holidays on two Saturdays, giving banks a total of 7 weekly holidays in the month.

Additionally, banks will be closed on Christmas and New Year’s Eve in many states. Some state-specific holidays include St. Francis Xavier’s Feast, Goa Liberation Day, and others.

Full List of Bank Holidays in December 2024

1 December (Sunday): Banks will be closed nationwide.
3 December (Friday): Banks closed in Goa for St. Francis Xavier’s Feast.
8 December (Sunday): Banks closed nationwide.
12 December (Tuesday): Banks closed in Meghalaya for Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma.
14 December (Saturday): Banks closed nationwide for second Saturday.
15 December (Sunday): Banks closed nationwide.
18 December (Wednesday): Banks closed in Meghalaya for U Soso Tham’s death anniversary.
19 December (Thursday): Banks closed in Goa for Goa Liberation Day.
22 December (Sunday): Banks closed nationwide.
24 December (Thursday): Banks closed in Mizoram, Nagaland, and Meghalaya for Christmas Eve.
25 December (Wednesday): Banks closed nationwide for Christmas.
26 December (Thursday): Banks closed in Mizoram, Nagaland, and Meghalaya for Christmas celebrations.
27 December (Friday): Banks closed in Nagaland for Christmas celebrations.
28 December (Saturday): Banks closed nationwide for fourth Saturday.
29 December (Sunday): Banks closed nationwide.
30 December (Monday): Banks closed in Meghalaya for U Kiang Nangbah.
31 December (Tuesday): Banks closed in Mizoram and Sikkim for New Year’s Eve/Losong/Namsong.

Banking Services During Holidays

Even when banks are closed, you can still perform transactions using digital banking services. These include UPI, IMPS, net banking, and ATMs.

Online services remain active, so you can make payments and check account details 24/7. If you face any issues, you can contact your bank’s helpline.

For a full list of holidays, visit the RBI website at https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/HolidayMatrixDisplay.aspx.

How to Handle Banking Transactions During Holidays

Although banks will be closed on these holidays, customers can still manage their finances using digital banking services.

UPI, IMPS, net banking, and ATMs will remain operational, allowing customers to withdraw cash, make payments, and complete online transactions.

For any issues, customers can contact the bank’s helpline number or visit the bank’s website. The RBI holiday list is also available on their official site at RBI Holiday List.

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