Bank holidays in June 2022: Bank to remain closed these days in June; Check List

Bank holidays in June 2022: Bank to remain closed these days in June; Check List

Bank holidays in June 2022: Bank to remain closed these days in June; Check List The least number of holidays is in June as per the list of holidays …

authorReetudateMay 27, 2022
Last update on May 27, 2022

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Bank holidays in June 2022: Bank to remain closed these days in June; Check List The least number of holidays is in June as per the list of holidays released by the Reserve Bank of India. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), there are some days in June 2022, when the banking operations will remain closed, but the activities related to online banking will continue to function. Banks in both sectors i.e., public and private sectors, will remain close for six days in June. By the list of holidays released by RBI, the holidays are only on the second and fourth Saturdays, and Sundays. There are no holidays for festivals, as there are no festivals in June. Therefore, if you are planning to go to the bank for your work, and to avoid any kind of hassle, just make sure that you confirm with your local branch for any kind of holiday. There are three brackets under which the holidays are placed by the Reserve Bank of India and those brackets are Banks’ Closing of Accounts, Holiday under Negotiable Instruments Acts, and Real-Time Gross Settlement Holiday. But, there should be one thing to be noted banks will remain shut on account of different holidays in different cities or states.

The elaborate list of bank holidays in June 2022 is mentioned below:

2nd June: Maharana Pratap Jayanti 15th June: Y.M.A Day/Guru Hargobind Ji’s Birthday/Raja Sakranti Besides these bank holidays, the holidays on the second and fourth Saturday, and Sundays of this month are on the following dates: 5th June: Sunday 11th June: Second Saturday 12th June: Sunday 19th June: Sunday 25th June: Fourth Saturday 26th June: Sunday The days for which the holidays are mentioned will be seen in multiple regions concerning the holidays declared by the state, however, banks will remain close all over the country for gazetted holidays. This Article is shared by Aanchal Maheshwari.

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