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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 Cardigan, Wales

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

Barclays Outage Chart in Cardigan, County of Ceredigion, Wales 01/24/2026 17:20

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Mobile App (34%)

    Mobile App (34%)

  2. Transactions (24%)

    Transactions (24%)

  3. Website (24%)

    Website (24%)

  4. Login (12%)

    Login (12%)

  5. Withdrawals (2%)

    Withdrawals (2%)

  6. Transfer (2%)

    Transfer (2%)

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Barclays Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Saff92225295 Saff (@Saff92225295) reported

    @BarclaysUK You're a BANK. Shut ******** up about this stuff.

  • BPASHLEY1 Barry Ashley (@BPASHLEY1) reported

    @BarclaysUK you appear to be all fur coat and no knickers. Can’t get through to you and your chat service on the app is not fit for purpose.

  • PaulDWhitehead Paul Whitehead 🇬🇧 (@PaulDWhitehead) reported

    @BarclaysUK Hard to know if you are trying to ridicule this man or not… Pride is about being Gay not about mental identity issues

  • SientoPresensia Anarchic Rabbit (@SientoPresensia) reported

    @munro_nell @anabelleuk @BarclaysUK Then YOU have a problem, fridge.

  • 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

  • barbarnana21 Bad scientist 💜🤍💚 (@barbarnana21) reported

    @BarclaysUK I am a customer, so disappointed by this lecturing, don't need to understand but get educated, bullied into being an ally to a minority group that shouts and stamps all over womens rights. What are you thinking?

  • Miroandrej Miroslav Imbrisevic (@Miroandrej) reported

    @BarclaysUK Where does this obsession with being a trans-ally come from? Their so-called oppression is blown out of all proportion. We have the GRA and the EA, protecting their rights. I'd rather be an ally of the working class, ethnic minorities, children who were failed by education, etc.

  • joyjoyvenus make noise (@joyjoyvenus) reported

    @BarclaysUK You don't have to understand it but you do have to do XYZ to show your support? Um, no. I'm a scientist, I'm not going to co-sign anything I don't fully understand. & as a bank that's very irresponsible advice. Do you advise people to sign even if they don't understand the T&Cs?

  • mr_cause Mr. Cause (@mr_cause) reported

    @deplorabristol @BarclaysUK I wonder what’s next? Do they stop or double down? If they stop the vocal terminally online people would go, well you know.

  • PartyOatsUK Oatsogood #FBPE (@PartyOatsUK) reported

    @BarclaysUK I'm not sure why people are upset over this. I ask people what their preferred pronouns are. It takes seconds and doesn't cause any problems at all. Again, some people just like to be angry over nothing