February Bank Holiday 2024 There will be a lot of holidays this time in February. Apart from the holidays of many festivals happening in different states, it also includes Saturday and Sunday holidays. There will be holidays on the occasion of Basant Panchami, Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti as well as various festivals. Check the list of bank holidays.
Bank Holidays in February 2024: If there is any bank related work then get it done immediately because like January, there are a lot of bank holidays in February too. In the 29 days of February, banks are going to be closed for 11 days including second and fourth Saturday-Sunday. Due to continuous bank closure, many works including check book pass book may get affected, however online services will continue.
Banks will remain closed for 11 days in February
Actually, Reserve Bank of India has released the list of bank holidays in February, under this, banks will remain closed for 11 days in February. Apart from the holidays of many festivals taking place in different states, Saturday and Sunday holidays are also included. In the month of February of 29 days, there are a total of six days of holidays including four Sundays and two Saturdays, out of which there are 04 Sundays and 02 Saturdays, on which banks will remain closed.
Bank Holidays in February 2024
- 4 February 2024- Sunday, banks closed across the country.
- 10 February 2024- Banks closed due to second Saturday of the month. Festival of Losar, Gangtok.
- 11 February 2024- Sunday, banks closed across the country.
- 14 February 2024- Banks closed in Tripura, Orissa and West Bengal due to Basant Panchami or Saraswati Puja.
- 15 February 2024- Banks closed in Manipur due to Lui-Ngai-Ni.
- 18 February 2024- Sunday, banks closed across the country.
- 19 February 2024- Banks closed in Maharashtra due to Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti.
- 20 February 2024- Banks closed in Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh due to State Day.
- 24 February 2024- Banks closed due to second Saturday.
- 25 February 2024- Sunday, banks closed across the country.
- 26 February 2024- Bank in Arunachal Pradesh due to Nyokum.
These online services will continue
- Customers can use online services during bank holidays, because bank holidays have no effect on digital services like UPI, Mobile Banking, Internet Banking.
- Money can also be transferred through UPI, while you can use ATM for cash withdrawal.
- You can also do your work through Net Banking, ATM, digital payment.
- You can also use credit and debit cards easily. You can transfer money from one account to another through net banking or mobile banking.
- Let us tell you that RBI divides bank holidays into three categories, which include Holiday under Negotiable Instruments Act, Holiday under Negotiable Instruments Act and Real Time Gross Settlement Holiday and Bank Closing of Accounts.