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The Reserve Bank of India has announced 13 bank holidays in December 2025, including Sundays, second and fourth Saturdays, and state-specific holidays. Major nationwide closures include Christmas on December 25, while regional festivals and observances will affect banking operations differently across states. Customers should plan transactions accordingly.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official list of bank holidays for December 2025, confirming that banks will remain closed for 13 days during the month. These holidays include regular weekly closures and state-specific observances, reflecting India’s diverse cultural and regional calendar. While online and mobile banking services will remain operational, customers are advised to plan branch visits in advance to avoid inconvenience.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Banks will be closed on all Sundays and on the second and fourth Saturdays of December.
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Christmas on December 25 will be observed nationwide as a bank holiday.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day will be marked in select states, leading to regional closures.
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Additional holidays will vary across states, including local festivals and observances.
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Public and private sector banks will follow the RBI-approved holiday calendar.
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Online and mobile banking services will remain unaffected, ensuring continuity of digital transactions.
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State-wise variations mean customers should check local holiday schedules before planning visits.
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The RBI emphasizes that the holiday list is part of its fiscal year 2025–26 calendar.
The December holiday schedule highlights the importance of regional diversity in India’s banking system. With nationwide closures like Christmas and localized observances across different states, customers and businesses must remain mindful of the calendar to ensure smooth financial operations. The RBI’s consolidated list provides clarity and helps avoid transaction delays during the festive season.
Sources: Livemint, Deccan Herald, Angel One
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