IBA asks customers to complete urgent bank transactions today

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Indian Banks Association has asked customers to complete urgent transactions today in view of the next three days being holidays.

Banks in several parts of the country will be closed tomorrow (on account of it being the month's second Saturday), on March 12 (Sunday) and for the Holi festival on March 13.



"The Indian Banks' Association appeals to all customers to complete the necessary transactions on March 10," IBA said in a statement.

Under the 10th bipartite wage settlement between unions and IBA, the second and fourth Saturdays of every month will be holidays. The remaining Saturdays will be full working days for banks.

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IBA asks customers to complete urgent bank transactions today

The Indian Banks Association has asked customers to complete urgent banking transactions today in view of the next three days being bank holidays. Banks in several parts of the country will be closed tomorrow (on account of it being the month's second Saturday), on March 12 (Sunday) and for the Holi festival on March 13. "The Indian Banks' Association appeals to all bank customers to complete the necessary banking transactions on March 10," IBA said in a statement. Under the 10th bipartite wage settlement between bank unions and IBA, the second and fourth Saturdays of every month will be holidays. The remaining Saturdays will be full working days for banks. The Indian Banks Association has asked customers to complete urgent transactions today in view of the next three days being holidays.

Banks in several parts of the country will be closed tomorrow (on account of it being the month's second Saturday), on March 12 (Sunday) and for the Holi festival on March 13.

"The Indian Banks' Association appeals to all customers to complete the necessary transactions on March 10," IBA said in a statement.

Under the 10th bipartite wage settlement between unions and IBA, the second and fourth Saturdays of every month will be holidays. The remaining Saturdays will be full working days for banks.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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