Banks are open nationwide today for Hanuman Jayanti, but not in Kerala, where they are closed for Maundy Thursday. This duality highlights the varied bank holiday policies across India, especially during significant cultural events.
Tomorrow, April 3, 2026, banks will close for Good Friday, a recognized public holiday in many regions. However, select areas such as Tripura, Chandigarh, Assam, Rajasthan, and Jammu & Kashmir will see banks open.
Despite the closures, ATMs, online banking, and mobile banking services will remain operational during these holidays, ensuring that customers can access their funds without interruption.
April is a month filled with important festivals and occasions, leading to a complex landscape of bank holidays across different states in India. This year, the interplay between Hanuman Jayanti and Maundy Thursday has created a unique situation for banking operations.
While many states celebrate Hanuman Jayanti today, the observance of Maundy Thursday in Kerala underscores the regional differences in holiday recognition.
Digital banking services will function without interruption during these bank holidays, allowing customers to manage their finances seamlessly.
As the month progresses, further variations in bank operations are expected, particularly with the upcoming Good Friday holiday.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional changes to banking schedules as the month unfolds.