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Lloyds, Nationwide among UK lenders hit by IT glitches

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Posted on February 28, 2025

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· Last updated: January 25, 2026

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LONDON (Reuters) -Lloyds and Nationwide were among several British lenders reporting disruption to services on Friday, amid growing scrutiny from lawkmakers of technical problems at banks hitting

Lloyds, Nationwide among UK lenders hit by IT glitches

LONDON (Reuters) -Lloyds and Nationwide were among British lenders hit by IT glitches on Friday for several hours, amid increased scrutiny by lawmakers of technical problems at banks that have prevented customers from accessing services.

Lloyds said on its status page early on Friday that some customers were having issues logging in to mobile and online banking, while rival TSB - part of Spain's Sabadell - said customers were having similar issues.

Nationwide and HSBC-owned First Direct had also earlier said that customers were experiencing issues making payments.

All four lenders have since said their services have returned to working normally.

"We've been engaging with firms as they resolve these issues and to ensure anyone affected doesn't lose out," a spokesperson for the Financial Conduct Authority said.

While IT glitches happen from time to time at banks, British lawmakers have stepped up their scrutiny of such issues.

Britain's Treasury Select Committee asked nine big banks and building societies this month for details of recent system failings, following outages at Barclays and Lloyds.

(Reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by David Evans, Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Lloyds and Nationwide faced IT issues affecting customer access.
  • TSB and First Direct also reported similar problems.
  • Services have since returned to normal operation.
  • UK lawmakers are increasing scrutiny on bank IT failures.
  • Treasury Select Committee seeks details on recent outages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which banks in the UK were affected by IT glitches?
Lloyds and Nationwide were among the British lenders hit by IT glitches.
What issues did customers face during the outages?
Customers experienced problems logging into mobile and online banking, as well as issues making payments.
How did the Financial Conduct Authority respond?
A spokesperson for the Financial Conduct Authority mentioned that they have been engaging with firms to resolve these issues and ensure affected customers do not lose out.
What has been the reaction of British lawmakers to these IT issues?
British lawmakers have increased their scrutiny of technical problems at banks, asking major banks for details of recent system failures.
Have the banks resolved the IT issues?
Yes, all four lenders mentioned have since reported that their services have returned to normal.

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