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    Bank Account Holders Alert : Banks will remain closed for 5 consecutive days, seven days holiday out of the remaining 9 days of the year.

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      Bank Account Holders Alert : Banks will remain closed for 5 consecutive days, seven days holiday out of the remaining 9 days of the year.
      Bank Account Holders Alert : Banks will remain closed for 5 consecutive days, seven days holiday out of the remaining 9 days of the year.

      Bank Holiday on Christmas 2023: This time there is a long holiday on the occasion of Christmas. In such a situation, if you have to complete important work related to the bank, then do it today itself.

      Christmas 2023 Bank Holidays: The festival of Christmas (Christmas 2023) will be celebrated on Monday this year, due to which there is going to be a long holiday in banks. Due to the fourth Saturday, banks will remain closed on 23rd December also. In some states, there will be a holiday in banks for five consecutive days (Bank Holiday in December 2023) due to Christmas. Of the only 9 days left this year, seven days are going to be bank holidays.

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      In such a situation, if you have to complete any important bank related work, then do it today itself. You will not have to face problems later. Let us know in which states banks will remain closed for how many consecutive days on the occasion of Christmas (Bank Holiday in Christmas 2023)…

      Banks will remain closed for five consecutive days

      This time, due to the fourth Saturday, there will be a holiday in banks across the country on 23rd December. After this it is Sunday. Banks will remain closed across the country on Monday due to Christmas. There will be a holiday in banks on 26th and 27th December due to Christmas celebrations in many states. In such a situation, people may have to face inconvenience due to five days holiday. To avoid problems, you can plan to go to the bank by looking at the list of holidays according to the states.

      Banks will remain closed for five days in these states-

      • December 23, 2023- Banks will remain closed across the country due to the fourth Saturday.
      • December 24, 2023- There will be a holiday in banks across the country due to Sunday.
      • December 25, 2023- Banks will remain closed across the country due to Christmas.
      • December 26, 2023- Banks will remain closed in Aizawl, Kohima, Shillong due to Christmas celebrations.
      • December 27, 2023- Banks in Kohima will remain closed due to Christmas.
      • December 30, 2023- Banks will remain closed in Shillong due to Yu Qiang.
      • December 31, 2023- There will be a holiday in banks due to Sunday.

      Complete the work like this when the bank is closed-

      Bank is an essential financial institution. In such a situation, due to bank closure for a long time, many important tasks of the customers get stuck. But changing technology has made many tasks easier. You can use mobile banking or net banking to transfer money from one account to another. Money can also be transferred through UPI. You can use ATM for cash withdrawal.

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