The
Reserve bank of India (RBI) has released the official
bank holiday list for december 2025. This month, banks will remain closed for a total of
18 days, not just the usual 5, 10, or 15.
📅 How the 18 Holidays Add UpDecember 2025 includes:
Four Sundays – standard weekly bank holidays.
Second and Fourth Saturdays – additional holidays observed in many states.
Other Public Holidays – state-specific and national holidays where banks remain closed.This makes
December a particularly long month of bank closures, so planning transactions in advance is recommended.
🏦 Why You Should Take NoteFinancial Planning: Ensure any
cheque deposits, cash withdrawals, or loan payments are completed ahead of holidays.
Digital Alternatives: Use
net banking, UPI, and mobile wallets for transactions on bank holidays.
State Variations: bank holidays may differ slightly across states, so check
your state’s specific schedule.
🔍 How to Check the RBI Holiday ListVisit the
RBI official website.Navigate to the
“Bank Holidays” section.Download the
December 2025 holiday calendar.Note holidays specific to your
city or state.
💡 Quick TipPlanning ahead is essential in December:Avoid leaving urgent banking work for the
second or fourth Saturdays.Schedule
online transactions during closures to prevent delays.Keep track of
state-specific holidays in addition to national holidays.
With
18 bank holidays in December, being informed and planning ahead will help you avoid last-minute banking hassles and ensure smooth financial management.
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