With 2026 just around the corner, planning your banking, financial tasks or business activities becomes easier when you have the full calendar of bank holidays 2026 at hand. At Udyamita Helpline, we believe that good financial planning starts with knowing when banks will remain closed – so you never miss an important transaction or payment.
Here is the consolidated list of major Indian bank holidays 2026, based on national observances. Do note: depending on your state, the holidays may vary. Always check with your local branch before planning critical activities.
Key 2026 Bank Holidays (National / Common Holidays)
Here is a well structured list of bank holidays in 2026 to help you with banking and financial activities:
| Date | Day | Holiday / Occasion |
|---|---|---|
| 14-Jan | Wednesday | Makara Sankranti / Pongal / Uttarayana / Regional Harvest Festivals / Hazarat Ali’s Birthday |
| 15-Feb | Sunday | Maha Shivratri |
| 4-Mar | Wednesday | Holi / Dhuleti / Doljatra / Spring Festival Celebrations |
| 20-Mar | Friday | Eid-ul-Fitr (Ramzan Eid) |
| 31-Mar | Tuesday | Mahavir Jayanti (Janma Kalyanak) |
| 3-Apr | Friday | Good Friday |
| 1-May | Friday | Labour Day / May Day / Buddha Purnima (varies by state) |
| 27-May | Wednesday | Bakri Id / Id-ul-Zuha (Eid al-Adha) |
| 15-Aug | Saturday | Independence Day / Parsi New Year / Janmashtami (varies by state) |
| 25-Aug | Tuesday | Eid-e-Milad / Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday / Regional Muslim Observances |
| 2-Oct | Friday | Gandhi Jayanti |
| 10-Nov | Tuesday | Deepawali / Vikram Samvat New Year / Govardhan Puja / Balipadyami (state-wise variations) |
| 25-Dec | Friday | Christmas Day |
Note: This is a common list. Many holidays are state-specific or vary based on regional practices (religious, cultural). For example, harvest-festival holidays like Pongal, Magha Bihu, Uttarayana are observed in particular states.
Why Does Having This Calendar Matters, According to the Udyamita Helpline?
- Avoid payment or transaction delays: When banks are closed, cheques, fund transfers, or paperwork get delayed. Having the holiday calendar helps you plan ahead.
- Better financial planning: For businesses, freelancers and salary-based employees, aligning payment dates, expenses, and bookkeeping becomes easier.
- Time your trips & appointments: If you need to visit a bank branch for loans, KYC, investments or other services, check the holiday calendar so you don’t get a surprise closure.
- Regional variations caution: Since holidays vary by state, always confirm with your local bank branch. Udyamita Helpline advises verifying locally before scheduling anything critical.
Conclusion
The year 2026 brings a mix of national, religious and regional bank holidays. For smooth financial management and scheduling, having the full holiday calendar is essential. At Udyamita Helpline, we encourage everyone – individuals, entrepreneurs and small businesses – to refer to this 2026 bank holiday schedule while planning their year.

