HSBC issues apology after digital banking outage leaves thousands of UK customers locked out

HSBC issues apology after digital banking outage leaves thousands of UK customers locked out

LONDON, Nov 24‍ (Reuters) – Thousands ​of HSBC (HSBA.L) ⁤customers in Britain ⁢on Friday reported they were unable to access some mobile and​ online banking services,‍ the latest in a long-running series of such problems for British banks.

Website Downdetector which tracks​ service outages reported ⁣complaints‍ began shortly after 0700 GMT and peaked at more than 4,000 by 0900, with hundreds of customers still complaining of issues by 1600 GMT.

HSBC acknowledged ⁣the problems.

“We’re working hard to ‌restore HSBC‌ UK’s Mobile and Online Banking service, including the ⁣authorising ⁢of online card purchases via the app,” a spokesperson for the bank said.

“We understand this is really frustrating for some of ​our customers, and we are really sorry for the inconvenience.”

The problems are the result of an “internal system issue,” the spokesperson said.

Consumer advocates said the problems at Britain’s‍ biggest bank would be especially acute given it is one‍ of the‌ country’s most active ⁣shopping​ days.

“This HSBC ‍outage will cause a⁣ real headache‍ for a ​lot of ⁢its customers. In the worst cases it could ⁢prevent people making ‍essential payments such⁣ as rent and‌ bills, but it ‍also falls ⁤on Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year,” said Sam‍ Richardson,⁤ deputy editor of ⁤consumer⁣ advocacy magazine ⁣Which?.

Regulators and politicians in recent years have repeatedly called on banks to ⁣prevent such problems, at a time ‍when lenders are ​reducing their physical ⁤presence and​ encouraging customers to rely on ​digital services.

The Bank of England in April ⁢last ​year ‍told banks to speed up recovery from outages in order to avoid undermining public⁤ confidence⁣ in the financial sector.

Reporting by ‌Lawrence White; Editing ⁤by Hugh Lawson‍ and Louise Heavens

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