These Banks To Remain Open On Sunday (March 31): 10 Things To Know

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As the financial year 2018-19 comes to an end, state-run banks have been directed to remain open on
the last day of the month
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has advised that "all Pay and Account Offices will remain open on March 31, 2019 (Sunday) to facilitate
government receipt and payment transactions", the central bank said in a notification dated March 26
This, however, is applicable to bank branches dealing with government business, according to the RBI
March 31 marks the last day of the current financial year
The next financial year, that is 2019-20, will begin on April 1
Here are 10 things to know:All agency banks, the RBI noted, are advised to keep all their branches dealing with government
business open on Sunday, March 31."Banks shall give due publicity about availability of above banking services on this day," the central
bank mentioned in its March 26 statement.In a separate communication dated March 29, the RBI further said that the government has desired
central bank also said that necessary arrangements have been made to conduct special clearing operations across the country on March
31.Sharing the details of the timings of such institutions during the weekend, the central bank said that RBI offices as well as the
designated branches of agency banks "will keep their counters open up to 8.00 p.m
on March 30, 2019 and up to 6.00 p.m
all designated branches of agency banks conducting government banking business will keep their counters open," it said.Electronic
systems such as RTGS (Real-time gross settlement) and NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer) will also be operational with extended
"However, RBI offices will work on that day," it said.Centralised payment systems such as RTGS and NEFT, however, will not be operational on
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