Will banks remain open or closed on April 18? View details here

Good Friday is a major Christian and will arrive this year (April 18). Many people are confused about whether banks will remain open or closed on this occasion. You can view more information about this here.
Good Friday, a major Christian festival commemorating the day when Jesus Christ was crucified, fell on Friday, April 18 this year. Many people are confused about whether banks will remain open or closed on this occasion. Banks in most states will remain closed according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holiday calendar. However, this is not a national public holiday, so banking may continue in some states.
Where are the banks closed?
According to the RBI’s holiday list, banks will be closed in all states and territories except Tripura, Assam, Rajasthan, Jammu, Srinagar and Himachal Pradesh.
For residents of other states other than those mentioned above, it is recommended that you complete any emergency banking work before Friday holidays. Banks in most states are expected to open on April 19 as this is the third Saturday. It will then be on Sunday, April 20.
These services will continue
However, despite the bank’s closure, customers can still use the following services.
ATM Services
Mobile banking facilities
Internet banking business
UPI and other online payment systems
Upcoming bank holidays
The upcoming other regional bank holidays will drop in Garia Puja in Tripura on April 21, Bhagvan Shri Parshuram Jayanti in Himaal Pradesh on April 29, and Basava Jayanti/Akshaya Tritiya in Karnataka on April 30.