The month of January is ending, and February is just around the corner.
If you have any banking tasks to complete, it’s important to know which days banks will be closed.
Avoid last-minute trips only to find the branch shut.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official list of bank holidays for February 2026.
This includes weekly offs, second and fourth Saturday holidays, and state-specific festival holidays.
Knowing these dates in advance can help you manage your financial tasks smoothly.
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List of Bank Holidays in February 2026
February 1 (Sunday) – Weekly off
February 14 (Saturday) – Second Saturday
February 15 (Sunday) – Weekly off
February 22 (Sunday) – Weekly off
February 28 (Saturday) – Fourth Saturday
All public and private bank branches across India will remain closed on these dates.
State-Wise Bank Holidays
Some holidays are specific to certain states due to local festivals or events:
February 15: Banks in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and other states will remain closed for Mahashivratri.
Since it falls on a Sunday in 2026, it coincides with the weekly off.
February 18: Banks in Sikkim closed for Tibetan New Year.
February 19: Banks in Maharashtra closed for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti.
February 20: Banks in Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram closed for State Foundation Day.
Since holidays vary by state, it’s recommended to check your local RBI holiday calendar before visiting the branch.
Banking Services During Holidays
Even when branches are closed, online and mobile banking services remain available 24/7. You can use:
UPI transactions
Internet banking
Mobile banking apps
ATM withdrawals and balance checks
However, services like check clearance, demand drafts, or over-the-counter transactions will only be available once the bank reopens.
Plan Ahead to Avoid Hassles
Knowing bank holidays in advance can save you time and prevent last-minute surprises.
Plan your financial work around these dates and make the most of online banking options during branch closures.
