In November, banks will observe closures for a total of 9 to 10 days. If you plan to visit a bank during this month, it's essential to review the holiday schedule.
With the festive season concluded, many have returned to their regular routines. After a busy October filled with holidays, November will also see banks closed for several days. It's advisable to check the holiday list published by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to avoid any inconvenience.
Notably, Guru Nanak Jayanti will be celebrated in November, which is another reason for bank closures. However, customers can still manage their banking needs through digital platforms during these holidays.
Detailed List of Bank Closures in November
1. The month kicks off with a holiday on November 1st for Kannada Rajyotsava in Bengaluru and Igas-Baghwal in Dehradun. Additionally, banks will be closed on Sunday, November 2nd, for the weekly holiday.
2. A nationwide closure is scheduled for November 5th, coinciding with significant celebrations such as Guru Nanak Jayanti and Kartik Purnima. Furthermore, banks will be closed on November 7th for the Wangala Festival in Shillong, and on November 8th, which is the second Saturday of the month.
3. Subsequent closures will occur on November 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th, all of which are Sundays. Additionally, banks will be closed on November 22nd, the fourth Saturday. Thus, similar to October, November will also feature numerous bank holidays. Residents in affected areas should plan their visits accordingly to avoid any disruptions.
The RBI provides the official list of bank holidays, which can be consulted before heading to your local bank branch.
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