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Bank holiday on September 5
Banks across Kerala will remain closed for two consecutive days on September 4, 2025 and 5, 2025, for Onam, one of the state’s most important and widely-celebrated festivals. Since Onam is a major regional holiday, banking services in Kerala will not be available on these days.

In India, bank holidays are declared for national events such as Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti and also for regional festivals, which vary from state to state.

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Customers are advised to plan their bank work well in advance, particularly those that require visiting a physical branch. However, online and mobile banking services will continue to be available during the holiday period.

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Are banks open or closed in your state tomorrow on September 5, 2025?

Banks are closed on September 5, 2025 in Gujarat, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Manipur, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, New Delhi, Jharkhand, Jammu and Srinagar on the occasion of Id-E-Milad and Thiruvonam.

Also, the Maharashtra government on Thursday said the public holiday on account of Eid-e-Milad in Mumbai city and suburban district will be observed on September 8, instead of September 5.


Digital banking services

Most routine transactions can be handled digitally through mobile banking apps, internet banking, ATMs, and UPI platforms. Customers can check account balances, transfer funds via NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, or UPI, pay bills and EMIs, open or close fixed and recurring deposits, block lost debit or credit cards, request cheque books or statements, and even open new savings accounts through digital KYC.

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However, certain services still require a branch visit. These include large cash deposits or withdrawals, demand draft issuance, locker access, signature or KYC updates with physical documents, account or loan closure, settlement of claims in case of a deceased account holder, loan disbursement or foreclosure in some cases, and updating registered mobile numbers or email IDs.

September bank holiday 2025

Sep-25 3 4 5 6 12 22 23 29 30
Agartala
Ahmedabad
Aizawl
Belapur
Bengaluru
Bhopal
Bhubaneswar
Chandigarh
Chennai
Dehradun
Gangtok
Guwahati
Hyderabad
Imphal
Itanagar
Jaipur
Jammu
Kanpur
Kochi
Kohima
Kolkata
Lucknow
Mumbai
Nagpur
New Delhi
Panaji
Patna
Raipur
Ranchi
Shillong
Shimla
Srinagar
Thiruvananthapuram
Vijayawada


Holiday Description Day
Karma Puja 3
First Onam 4
Id-E-Milad/Milad-un-Nabi or Id-e Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad) (bara vafat)/Thiruvonam/Milad-i-Sherif 5
Id-e-Milad (Milad-Un-Nabi)/Indrajatra 6
Friday following Eid-i-Milad-ul-Nabi 12
Navratra Sthapna 22
Birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji 23
Maha Saptami/Durga Puja 29
Maha Ashtami/Durga Ashtami/Durga Puja 30

Source- RBI website
( Originally published on Sep 03, 2025 )