By: Eastern Eye Staff
Like other institutes, banks also have certain working hours for various services. From visiting the bank to making online transactions to calling customer care services, it is important to know the timings to avoid unnecessary long hours of wait. Almost all the banks in India have the same working hours but, there might be a slight difference. Some banks have lunch hour, some banks provide non-stop banking service. In this article, we will take ICICI Bank as an example. If you are an account holder of ICICI Bank and are planning to visit, you need to know ICICI Bank timings.
ICICI Bank timing
Like all other banks, ICICI Bank timing was also slightly changed during the covid-19 lockdown. Post lockdown, the bank has resumed its normal timing. Following is the general timing of ICICI Bank.
(Weekdays) i.e. Monday to Friday: 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Saturday: closed (2nd and 4th of every month)
1st , 3rd and 5th Saturday: 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Sunday : closed
ICICI Bank timings may vary from branch to branch depending on its location.
ICICI Bank Lunch timing
ICICI Bank has different lunch timing for different branches. However, the general lunch time is 1 pm to 2 pm. The staff take different shifts to go to lunch so that they can provide non-stop service. Customers can visit the bank anytime during the normal working hours.
Some days might be bank holidays. So, before going to the bank, we also need to know the holidays. Following is a table of Bank Holiday today.
Day | Holiday | States |
January 2 | New Year’s Celebration | Mizoram |
January 3 | Imoinu Iratpa | Manipur |
January 4 | Gaan-Ngai | Manipur |
January 16 | Thiruvalluvar Day | Chennai |
January 17 | Uzhavar Thirunal | Chennai |
January 26 | Republic Day | All |
February 15 | Lui-Ngai-Ni | Manipur |
February 18 | Mahashivratri (Maha Vad-14)/Sivarathri | Some regions* |
February 20 | State Day | Mizoram |
February 21 | Losar | Sikkim |
March 3 | Chapchar Kut | Mizoram |
March 7 | Holi/Holi (Second Day)/Holika Dahan/Dhulandi/Dol Jatra | Some regions* |
March 8 | Holi/Holi 2nd Day – Dhuleti/Yaosang 2nd Day | Some regions* |
March 9 | Holi | Bihar |
March 22 | Gudi Padwa/Ugadi Festival/Bihar Divas/Sajibu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba)/Telugu New Year’s Day | Some regions* |
March 30 | Shree Ram Navami (Chaite Dashain) | Some regions* |
April 1 | Banks to close their yearly accounts | All |
April 3 | Mahaveera Jayanthi | Maharastra |
April 4 | Mahavir Jayanti | Some regions* |
April 5 | Babu Jagjivan Ram’s Birthday | Hyderabad |
April 7 | Good Friday | All |
April 14 | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti/Bohag Bihu/Cheiraoba/Vaisakhi/Tamil New Year’s Day | All |
April 15 | Vishu/Bohag Bihu/Himachal Day | Assam, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala |
April 21 | Id- Ul- Fitr (Ramzan) | kerala |
April 22 | Ramzan Eid (Eid-Ul-Fitr) | All |
May 1 | Maharashtra Day/May Day | Some regions* |
May 5 | Buddha Purnima | Some regions* |
May 16 | State Day | Sikkim |
May 22 | Maharana Pratap Jayanti | Himachal pradesh |
June 15 | Y.M.A. Day | Mizoram |
June 20 | Kang (Rathajatra) | Manipur |
June 28 | Bakri Eid (Eid-Ul-Zuha) | Belapur, Mumbai, Nagpur and Kerala |
June 29 | Bakri Eid (Eid-Ul-Adha) | All |
June 30 | Remna Ni | Mizoram |
July 6 | MHIP Day | Mizoram |
July 13 | Bhanu Jayanti | Sikkim |
July 17 | U Tirot Sing Day | Meghalaya |
July 21 | Drukpa Tshe-zi | Sikkim |
July 29 | Muharram (Tajiya) | All |
August 8 | Tendong Lho Rum Faat | Sikkim |
August 15 | Independence Day | All |
August 16 | Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi) | Karnataka Maharastra |
August 18 | Tithi of Srimanta Sankardeva | Assam |
August 28 | First Onam | kerala |
August 29 | Thiruvonam | Kerala |
August 31 | Raksha Bandhan/Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi/Pang-Lhabsol | Sikkim and Kerala |
September 6 | Sri Krishna Janmashtami | Odisha |
September 7 | Janmashtami (Shravan Vad-8)/Sri Krishna Ashtami | Some regions* |
September 20 | Ganesh Chaturthi (2nd day)/Nuakhai | Odisha |
September 22 | Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi Day | Kerala |
September 25 | Janmotsav of Srimanta Sankardeva | Assam |
September 27 | Milad-i-Sherif (Birthday of Prophet Muhammed) | Kerala |
September 29 | Indrajatra | Sikkim |
October 2 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | All |
October 18 | Kati Bihu | Assam |
October 21 | Durga Puja | Assam and |
October 23 | Dusshera (Mahanavami)/Ayudha Pooja/Durga Puja | Some regions* |
October 24 | Dussehra/Dusshera (Vijaya Dashmi)/Durga Puja | All |
October 25 | Durga Puja (Dasain) | Gangtok |
October 26 | Durga Puja (Dasain) | Gangtok |
October 27 | Durga Puja (Dasain) | Gangtok |
October 31 | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s Birthday | Ahmedabad |
November 1 | Kannada Rajyothsava/Kut/Karva Chauth | Bengaluru, Imphal and Shimla |
November 10 | Wangala Festival | Shillong |
November 14 | Diwali (Bali Pratipada)/Deepavali/Vikram Samvant New Year Day/Laxmi Puja | Some regions* |
November 15 | Bhaidooj/Chitragupt Jayanti/Laxmi Puja (Deepawali)/Ningol Chakkouba | Some regions* |
November 20 | Chhath (Morning Arghya) | Bihar |
November 23 | Seng Kutsnem | Meghalaya |
November 30 | Kanakadasa Jayanthi | Karnataka |
December 4 | Feast of St. Francis Xavier | Goa |
December 12 | Pa-Togan Nengminja Sangma | Meghalaya |
December 13 | Losoong/Namsoong | Sikkim |
December 14 | Losoong/Namsoong | Sikkim |
December 19 | Goa Liberation Day | Goa |
December 25 | Christmas | All |
December 26 | Christmas Celebration | Mizoram and Meghalaya |
December 30 | U Kiang Nangbah | Meghalaya |
ICICI NEFT Timing
If you want to make an online transaction, ICICI Bank timing for NEFT (National Electronic Fund Transfer) is open 24 hrs, 365 days. But, if you want to make an offline fund transfer, you need to contact your branch and enquire about it. It is to be that banks are closed on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays.
ICICI RTGS timings
RTGS provides real-time settlement of funds from your account to the beneficiary’s account. This transaction can be used for only up to Rs. 2 lakhs. In this type of transaction, you can also schedule a transaction in advance.
ICICI Bank IMPS transactions
ICICI Bank offers IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) for instant fund transfers. IMPS allows you to transfer money immediately and securely 24/7, including weekends and holidays. Here are some key points regarding ICICI Bank’s IMPS Transaction. ICICI Bank generally allows IMPS transactions round the clock, meaning you can initiate transfers at any time of the day, including weekends and bank holidays.
ICICI bank customer care timing
ICICI Bank provides 24-hour customer care service. You can reach out to their customer care through various channels such as a dedicated customer care number, email support, live chat feature on their website where you can chat with an assistant for any queries, mobile app, as well as by visiting your nearest ICICI Bank branch. The customer care team is available to assist you with banking-related queries, concerns, and requests. Whether you prefer telephone assistance, written communication, or face-to-face interaction, ICICI Bank strives to provide prompt and helpful support to ensure a positive customer experience.