Nationwide banking app is back online following a 2-HOUR outage that left thousands of users unable to access their accounts


Nationwide suffered a two-hour-long outage today, leaving thousands of Brits unable to access their online accounts.

The issues began shortly after 2pm Tuesday, according to Down Detector, with more than 2,000 reports from affected customers. 

Of those who reported issues, 48 per cent were having problems with online banking, 37 per cent with mobile banking and 15 per cent with mobile login. 

Many affected customers headed to X (Twitter) to share their experiences, with one saying: ‘@AskNationwide can’t get logged on is there a problem.’

Another said: ‘@AskNationwide is there currently an issue? I cannot log in via app or online. Keep getting “we’re are having technical issues” message.’ 

Yet another said: ‘@AskNationwide any idea when the app will be available again ? Bit of an inconvenience breaking in the middle of the day.’ 

In a statement just after 4pm, a Nationwide spokesperson said: ‘We had a technical issue that affected our internet and mobile banking service earlier. 

‘All services are now working normally. We are very sorry for any disruption this has caused our customers.’ 

Nationwide's outage, which lasted about two hours, left thousands of Brits unable to access their online accounts

Nationwide’s outage, which lasted about two hours, left thousands of Brits unable to access their online accounts

The issues began shortly after 2pm today, according to Down Detector, with more than 2,000 reports from affected customers

The issues began shortly after 2pm today, according to Down Detector, with more than 2,000 reports from affected customers

In response to frustrated customers on X, the official Nationwide account posted earlier: ‘The team are working swiftly to get things back to normal as soon as possible.’ 

The Nationwide spokesperson admitted both the banking app and internet banking are unavailable due to the ongoing issues. 

According to Down Detector, Nationwide customers have been affected across the country, from London to Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow. 

DownDetector gets network status updates from social media platforms, reports submitted to its website and other sources around the web. 

It ‘only reports an incident when the number of problem reports is significantly higher than the typical volume for that time of day’. 

It’s unclear what the cause of the outage was; the Daily Mail has reached out to Nationwide for more information. 

According to consumer rights advocate Which?, a banking app outage usually results from an IT glitch or a maintenance update. 

It advises any affected customers to contact their branch – either by phone or in person, especially if you urgently needed to access your money. 

'Is there a problem': Many affected customers headed to X (Twitter) to share their experiences

‘Is there a problem’: Many affected customers headed to X (Twitter) to share their experiences

This X user said it was a 'bit of an inconvenience' the app suffering technical issues in the middle of the day

This X user said it was a ‘bit of an inconvenience’ the app suffering technical issues in the middle of the day

According to Down Detector, Nationwide customers are affected across the country, from London to Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow

According to Down Detector, Nationwide customers are affected across the country, from London to Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow

‘These latest IT issues could cause real headaches for thousands of customers – made worse because it’s payday for many of them,’ said Reena Sewraz, Which? retail editor. 

‘Some people may miss important bill payments, find themselves unable to pay for essential services or risk going overdrawn, all of which could have serious consequences, including late payment or overdraft penalties or impacting their ability to get credit or borrow money.

‘It’s crucial that all affected banks keep customers updated and move quickly to compensate for any losses that may result from today’s outages. 

‘Customers should keep evidence of impacted payments should they need to make a claim. 

‘If customers have missed important payments, they should contact the relevant company to ensure they waive any fees incurred.’ 

What to do during an online banking and app outage 

Consumer rights advocate Which? has compiled the steps to follow when your can’t access your online banking service or app.

Such an issue usually results from an IT glitch or a maintenance update. 

– If you’re experiencing online banking or mobile app problems today, see if you can contact your bank to get things resolved.

– If you can, go to your local bank branch – especially if you urgently need to access your money.

– If you don’t have a local bank branch nearby or transport to get to it, try and call your bank and ask for its guidance on what to do.

– If the bank’s phone services are also down or phone lines are busy, try contacting your bank on social media to ask what to do – but don’t ever share your account details over social media. 

– For any reason if you suffered a financial loss because you weren’t able to access your funds, you may be entitled to compensation. 

Source: Which? 



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