Is Second Saturday a Bank Holiday?

Yes, the 2nd Saturday of every month is a bank holiday in India. On this day, all bank branches remain closed across the country.

Second Saturday

Why 2nd Saturday is a Bank Holiday

The rule was introduced by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in 2015. Before that, banks used to work on all Saturdays. But to improve work-life balance and streamline operations, RBI made a clear system:

  • Banks are closed on 2nd Saturday
  • Banks are closed on 4th Saturday
  • Banks are open on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturdays

This rule applies nationwide and is followed by all major banks.

Are All Banks Closed?

Yes, the 2nd Saturday holiday applies to:

  • Public sector banks (SBI, PNB, Bank of Baroda)
  • Private banks (HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank)
  • Cooperative and regional rural banks

So no matter where you are in India, bank branches will remain closed on the 2nd Saturday.

What Services Are Affected?

On the 2nd Saturday:

  • Bank branches are closed for customers
  • Cash deposits and withdrawals at counters are not available
  • Cheque clearing may be delayed by one working day

So if you have important bank work, itโ€™s better to plan it in advance.

Online Banking Still Works

Even though branches are closed, digital banking services continue normally:

  • UPI (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm)
  • Internet banking
  • Mobile banking apps
  • ATM services

So you can still transfer money, check balances, and pay bills without any problem.

Is It Same as Sunday?

For customers, the 2nd Saturday works almost like a Sunday:

  • No branch services
  • Limited internal operations

However, backend banking systems may still function.

Why Itโ€™s Easy to Remember

Unlike festival-based holidays, this is a fixed rule, so there is no confusion.

Simple Trick to Remember

๐Ÿ‘‰ 2nd Saturday + 4th Saturday = Bank Closed
ย ๐Ÿ‘‰ Other Saturdays = Bank Open

Final Thoughts

The 2nd Saturday is a fixed and nationwide bank holiday in India. All bank branches remain closed, but digital services continue as usual. If you remember this simple rule, you can easily plan your banking activities without any confusion.