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Barclays plc is a British multinational investment bank and financial services company, headquartered in London, England. Barclays is organized into four core businesses: personal banking, corporate banking, wealth management, and investment management.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Kilwinning, Scotland

The chart below shows the number of Barclays reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Kilwinning and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Barclays Outage Chart in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland 03/31/2026 12:30

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Barclays users through our website.

  1. Website (27%)

    Website (27%)

  2. Login (26%)

    Login (26%)

  3. Transactions (23%)

    Transactions (23%)

  4. Mobile App (22%)

    Mobile App (22%)

  5. Withdrawals (1%)

    Withdrawals (1%)

  6. Transfer (1%)

    Transfer (1%)

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Barclays Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • The_Mushrix Mushrix (@The_Mushrix) reported

    @c38364176 @Wakerifes @BarclaysUK You don’t want to maximize happiness among the people? The only line we cannot cross is making it a legal issue. But if you intentionally don’t use their pronouns just to make them feel bad your a bad human being

  • LongExposures Andrew Whyte (@LongExposures) reported

    @Robin_PR @BarclaysUK @Barclays Yes. But don't expect leaving to be simple or quick. It took our organisation 9 months to close our a/c due to the bank's appalling service and repeated errors

  • Ayrhead2 Ayrhead (@Ayrhead2) reported

    @BarclaysUK First World problems, suggest the bank may garner better publicity sorting out the 3rd world problems......

  • mintopinion 🍀 (@mintopinion) reported

    @AdrianD444 @LoobyPainting @BarclaysUK referred to as a 'he' until I say otherwise (I'm a 'she'). So online, pronouns are *more* important because you can't see the person, and all you get is a profile picture (or lack of, in your case) so make sure you help people out! xo

  • TedCrilly13 Ted Crilly (@TedCrilly13) reported

    @BarclaysUK Give it a rest you morons. You are a bank. Just offer us a banking service, make your money and shut up with the woke, SJW claptrap.

  • annekenya5 anne kenya (@annekenya5) reported

    @BarclaysUK I actually hate Barclays Bank and so glad I closed my current account with this horrible bank with atrocious customer service.

  • iowntheterf Nyssa Gryffindyke #SUPERLESBIAN (@iowntheterf) reported

    @carolinefff @BarclaysUK It's embarrassing and intimidating. I won't use fake pronouns, neither for myself, nor for others who want to force me. Thank you, @barclaysuk, for showing that you give a **** about women, women's rights and women's dignity.

  • DavySlenderass Davy (@DavySlenderass) reported

    @BarclaysUK Good luck. Language evolves. It isn't dictated to you. Whether you like it or not every human will use the language that makes the most sense to them. And this doesn't make much sense to me. Can't help it! Sorry. Doesn't mean I judge anyone.

  • DanilaRussi Danila Russi (@DanilaRussi) reported

    @BarclaysUK Is #wokism a bank issue now? 🤔 Where are the pronouns he/him, she/her or they/them in the phrase "We have sent you frequent reminders concerning the settlement of your debt, and up to date, the debt remains unpaid"?

  • Caristeejo1 Caristeejo (@Caristeejo1) reported

    @BarclaysUK If someone is clearly a biological male or female, I'll call them by that pronoun. If they tell me they identify as something else, that's fine, I'll use that instead. It's not down to me to ask every single person what they prefer to be called.