Bank Holiday Today, September 27: Are Banks Closed This Saturday? Check Full Holiday Schedule
Bank Holiday Today, September 27, 2025: Banks across India remain closed for the fourth Saturday, followed by Sunday, as per RBI rules. Check the full September 2025 bank holiday schedule here.
Banks across India remain closed on September 27, 2025, for the fourth Saturday as per RBI’s bank holiday rules.

Banks, including the State Bank of India (SBI) and other public and private lenders, will remain closed on this day being the fourth Saturday, followed by the regular Sunday holiday on September 28 as in keeping with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines.
RBI Bank Holiday Rules
Banks, as per the RBI's rules stay closed on:
- All Sundays
- Second and Fourth Saturdays of every month
- Depending on states or regions, any holidays depending on festivals or cultural events
- Hence on this weekend of September 27 and 28, all banks shall remain closed across India.
Bank Holiday List-September 2025
Here is the complete list of bank holidays being observed in September 2025:
- September 7 (Sunday): Nationwide holiday
- September 13 (Saturday): Second Saturday
- September 14 (Sunday): Nationwide holiday
- September 18 (Thursday): Shillong- Unitarian Anniversary Day
- September 21 (Sunday): Nationwide holiday
- September 22 (Monday): Jaipur- Navratra Sthapna
- September 23 (Tuesday): Jammu & Srinagar – Maharaja Hari Singh Ji's Birthday
- September 27 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday
- September 28 (Sunday): Nationwide closure
- September 29 (Monday): Agartala, Kolkata, Guwahati–Maha Saptami (Durga Puja)
- September 30 (Tuesday): Multiple Cities- (Agartala, Bhubaneswar, Guwahati, Imphal, Jaipur, Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi)- Maha Ashtami/Durga Ashtami
Banking Services During Holidays
In such holidays, however, clients will continue to be able to avail themselves of:
- Cash withdrawals from ATMs
- Digital transactions over-and above UPI, netbanking, and mobile banking apps
- Customer care helpline requires attention to urgent queries
The holidays are decided by the RBI jointly with state governments, keeping in mind national events, religious festivals, and local observances.