Bank Holidays in September 2025: What You Need to Know
September in India is a vibrant month—festivals, cultural celebrations, and bank holidays are deeply interwoven. Whether you’re managing cash needs, planning visits to your branch, or simply curious, understanding these holidays is crucial.
Key Highlights
- Banks will observe up to 15 days of holidays across the country, depending on the region. This includes regular weekends and festival-specific closures. Mint
- Most banks follow common holidays like Sundays and the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of the month.
- Major festivals prompting bank closures include Onam, Eid-e-Milad (Milad-un-Nabi), Durga Puja, and Navratri-related observances.
Important Dates to Remember
Based on RBI guidelines and state-specific listings, here are the widely observed bank holiday dates in September 2025:

| Date | Day | Holiday / Note |
|---|---|---|
| September 3 | Wednesday | Karma Puja in some states (e.g., Jharkhand) |
| September 4 | Thursday | Onam (First Day) in Kerala and parts of South India |
| September 5 | Friday | Id-e-Milad (Milad-un-Nabi) across many states |
| September 6 | Saturday | Closure in some regions celebrating Indrajatra / Milad |
| September 12 | Friday | Typically a bank holiday (Second Saturday observed) |
| September 13 | Saturday | Second Saturday (widespread bank closure) |
| September 22 | Monday | Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti in select states (e.g., Punjab) |
| September 23 | Tuesday | School/State-specific restricted holidays in parts of India |
| September 27 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday — banks closed nationwide |
| September 29 | Monday | Maha Saptami (part of Durga Puja/ Navratri) |
| September 30 | Tuesday | Maha Ashtami — important Navratri/Durga Puja observance |
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