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Bank Holiday Alert: Banks will remain closed for 3 consecutive days, see the complete list of holidays here

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    Bank Holidays Update February 2024 – A big update is coming for bank customers. RBI i.e. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the list of bank holidays. Actually, if you have any bank related work then get it done between 21st and 23rd. Because then banks are going to remain closed for three consecutive days. Let us know in the news below on which dates banks will remain closed in February-

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    The list of bank holidays occurring every year and month is released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). In such a situation, before going to the bank, people can get information about when the banks are going to be closed in their city. Banks remained closed for many days in the beginning of February and this month is about to end and there are still 5 days when banks are going to be closed.

    Banks will remain closed for two days-

    However, bank goers will also get 2 days in between during these 5 days when they can complete bank related work. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti is on 19th February and banks are closed in some states on this occasion also.

    Whereas, in many places there will be a bank holiday on 20th February also. Let’s see the complete list of bank holidays and know when and where the banks are going to be closed in the coming days.

    Banks will remain closed for this reason-

    Bank holiday is for two consecutive days, not 1 or 2 days. However, during this period banks are going to remain closed only in some states. 19 February 2024 is the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on which banks in some states are closed. There is a bank holiday in Belapur, Mumbai and Nagpur on the occasion of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti (Chhatrapati Shivaji Jayanti 2024).

    Banks will remain closed on the occasion of State Day

    There will be a bank holiday on 20th February also, but banks will remain closed only in selected states. 20th February 2024 is the Statehood Day of Aizawl and Itanagar. On this occasion, there will be a holiday for banks in both the states.

    3 days to complete the work

    After 20th February, bank work can be completed on 21st February, 22nd February and 23rd February 2024. All the banks across the country are open for these three days, but after this the banks will be closed again for 3 consecutive days.

    Banks will remain closed for 3 consecutive days

    There is an opportunity for banks to complete their work from 21st to 23rd February, but after that there will be a holiday for all the banks across the country on 24th and 25th February. 24th February is the fourth Saturday of the month and banks across the country will remain closed on this day.

    Whereas, due to weekly holiday on 25 February 2024, banks across the country will remain closed. At the same time, there will be a bank holiday on 26th February also, but on the occasion of Nyokum, there will be a bank holiday only in Itanagar.

    How to complete your work when the bank is closed

    If the bank is closed in your state or city and you need to do bank related work like transferring money to someone, withdrawing money from the bank or need cash, then you can do these works even when the bank is closed. Transactions can be done through online banking services sitting at home. Whereas, you can withdraw cash using the ATM machine with the help of your ATM card.

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