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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 Amesbury, England

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

Barclays Outage Chart in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England 01/17/2026 02:55

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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 (13%)

    Login (13%)

  5. Withdrawals (3%)

    Withdrawals (3%)

  6. Transfer (3%)

    Transfer (3%)

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Barclays Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • t20racerman t20racerman QC 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@t20racerman) reported

    @BarclaysUK Here's my pronouns - move/bank. Why not do banking properly and impress customers with your service, rather than pandering to the 0.01% who give a s**t about pronouns? Truly pathetic.

  • LondonB72379659 Harry Prendergast (@LondonB72379659) reported

    @BarclaysUK Ridiculous pandering to a tiny but loud protest group. You will achieve nothing playing along with this garbage.

  • SenseCommoner CommonerSense (@SenseCommoner) reported

    @BarclaysUK No Barclays. Give it a rest please. You are a bank, not a student activist movement. Please stick to keeping my money secure. Thank you. Regards, a lifelong (maybe) customer.

  • _TheGMan George Eagle (@_TheGMan) reported

    @BarclaysUK If you don't like all this preaching, close your Barclays account. It's what they want, and they do not want you as a customer.

  • AtLefties Laughing at lefties (@AtLefties) reported

    @BarclaysUK Your a bank deal with money not mental issues

  • HENRYD8TH ✍🏿 write supremacist 🇩🇲🇧🇧 (@HENRYD8TH) reported

    @BarclaysUK is the worse bank for customer service. How can I be on hold on one phone for 50 plus minutes and on the my other phone on hold and have put in my ID 3 times and still not spoke to someone. They take my money for insurance on time every month tho. Pricks

  • JoeBlog21 Joe Bloggs (@JoeBlog21) reported

    @BarclaysUK Stick to ******* banking and stop preaching. People are sick and tired of having this 💩 rammed down their throats day after day!!!!!!

  • BOMBERBRIAN JAN BRIAN #ImDone (@BOMBERBRIAN) reported

    @BarclaysUK In a few years time you are so going to regret doing this! I’ve been a customer for over 40 yrs and wld prefer you to concentrate on the maj of your loyal customers and not a small min of “Perry’s” who may bank with you. Pls stop this PC nonsense! It’s becoming very boring! 🥱🥱

  • tony_mulryan Tony Mulryan (@tony_mulryan) reported

    @I_Am_Victim @andyfox42 @BarclaysUK I think they are scared if they aren't seen to be preaching on this subject they will suffer a targeted campaign from activists in near future. I recall Extinction rebellion broke their windows to help with climate change

  • ShropshireStig A Face For Radio (@ShropshireStig) reported

    A lot of businesses have been running reduced hours/service "because of covid". From tomorrow, those on 80% furlough will see it drop to 70%. Should be interesting to see how many businesses suddenly find the staff able to return. Notable mention for @BarclaysUK the work-shy gits