Online Banking Services Unavailable for Numerous HSBC Customers in the UK

Online Banking Services Unavailable for Numerous HSBC Customers in the UK

Thousands⁤ of HSBC customers reported they ‍were unable to access its online and mobile banking services on‍ one of the busiest online ‌shopping days of‍ the year – Black ‌Friday.

More than 4,000 customers said they could not‍ access their accounts ​via the HSBC app ‌on Friday, according ​to Downdetector, which tracks and collates website ⁣outages and complaints.

At 11pm on Friday, the bank announced on X that its ⁣“online and mobile banking services are ‌getting back up and running for all our customers”.

It ⁢added:⁤ “Once again we’re really sorry, and understand this ‌was deeply frustrating for many of our customers. We’ll ⁣continue to work behind the scenes to ensure a full recovery.”

Earlier, the bank said the disruption​ was “the result of an internal system issue” and that services via its apps⁤ and online had been affected, as well as online card purchases. ⁣

With 24 November being the last Friday of the month, it will also be payday for some customers. One ⁣X user posted in response to HSBC UK’s‌ message: “Literally ⁤the worst timing ever. People got paid and have bills to pay.”

Another wrote: “Got ⁤to move some money ⁢so I can buy some Black Friday purchases (that I don’t need). Maybe it’s a sign!”

Users accessing the HSBC mobile app were being shown ​a message on Friday morning saying ⁣the bank was “performing a system upgrade to bring you⁤ a better banking experience”.

The​ disruption did not affect First Direct or M&S Bank customers.

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HSBC, which has about 15⁤ million‌ customers in‍ the UK, has ⁢previously announced that⁤ it would close a‌ total of ‍114 physical branches across the country this year.

By the ⁢end of this year,‍ the high street bank, which said​ the closures​ were‍ in part down to customers making the shift ‍to online banking, will have 327 branches nationwide – down from 590 in 2021.

2023-11-24​ 18:44:08
Post​ from www.theguardian.com
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