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Lloyds Bank plc is a British retail and commercial bank with branches across England and Wales. Lloyds Bank offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Warrington, England

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Lloyds Bank Issues Reports Near Warrington, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Warrington and nearby locations:

  • jonnylee6_9
    Jonny Lee 6️⃣ 9️⃣ Esq. (@jonnylee6_9) reported from Newton in Makerfield, England

    @LloydsBank Hi,just checked my account on the app and my mortgage payments for the last 2 months have gone up,when the rate went down. It's happened loads of times lately,is there a number I can ring about it ? Thank you 👍👍

  • SteveDawsonCKT
    Steve Dawson (@SteveDawsonCKT) reported from Barton upon Irwell, England

    @LloydsBank Yep tried both website and app and it’s the same thing. Also cleared the cookies and cache but it still comes up with the error. Doesn’t work on either Safari or Chrome

  • annewillia
    💙Anne Williams 💙 (@annewillia) reported from Roby, England

    @LloydsBank Well it would be courteous to contact the customer annually to review bought items. And as such a loyal customer you could have compromised with an offer at least. I've banked with you, since my teens and worked 20 years with you too. Most disappointed tbh.

  • wvrlfc_tez
    Tez Donegan (@wvrlfc_tez) reported from Widnes, England

    @LloydsBank No problem 👍🏻

  • 24hpork
    Harry ⚒ (@24hpork) reported from Atherton, England

    @LloydsBank Hi. Still not working unfortunately. The amount of my credit card still hasn’t changed although the credit available has changed (like previously mentioned)

  • SteveDawsonCKT
    Steve Dawson (@SteveDawsonCKT) reported from Barton upon Irwell, England

    @LloydsBank I’ve been trying for the past three days to change my account from Gold to the Lloyds Club account and everytime I go to complete it comes up with ‘it looks like somethings gone wrong’ error message. What’s going on with it? Do I need to go to a branch to sort it?

Lloyds Bank Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PaulWoody69
    Paul W (@PaulWoody69) reported

    @jim_price @LloydsBank Use the switch service you do nothing they do it all

  • TommyYorkshire
    Tommy 🔴 ⚪️ 🐻 ⚽️ (@TommyYorkshire) reported

    @LloydsBank I am looking at start house hunting and I am lost is there any in branch support with Mortgages?

  • HoneyBu65587062
    Honey Bunny (@HoneyBu65587062) reported

    @DavidWebbTweet @anthslife @LloydsBank That is nothing new. It's been like that for months. You can choose biometric login (face/fingerprint) for faster access on the app, but you will still need to know your password, especially if the device does not recognize your biometrics. But not on laptop

  • kiborocket
    Kiborocket (@kiborocket) reported

    @LloydsBank I think you have app problems because I've reinstalled app and tried new phone still same

  • NeilHindson
    Neil Hindson (@NeilHindson) reported

    @LloydsBank more rubbish service from your business banking team. I’m on the brink of closing the account going elsewhere. I cannot believe in 2026 I have to go through such rubbish to try and get things resolved!!!!

  • anthslife
    Anth (@anthslife) reported

    @DavidWebbTweet @LloydsBank Probably logging into a scam site.

  • Ynys_Prydein
    Cymru (@Ynys_Prydein) reported

    @LloydsBank I have been trying to use the chat function on the app for two days and it's not working plus you aren't answering here either.

  • ArturNadol7566
    Artur Nadolny (@ArturNadol7566) reported

    @hollyandpippa @johnmcdonnellMP @LloydsBank That is exactly part of the problem. Ordinary people are told help is available, then every practical route gets blocked by fear, cost, pressure, or professional gatekeeping. Doris should never be left facing a bank like Lloyds with support standing back because of legal threats.

  • StorrPaul
    Paul Storr (@StorrPaul) reported from City of Kingston upon Hull, England

    @laze83 @LloydsBank **** em off, Laze

  • ArturNadol7566
    Artur Nadolny (@ArturNadol7566) reported

    LLOYDS APP SHAMBLES @LloydsBank managed to turn online banking into a raffle where nearly half a million customers got a peek at someone else’s finances. Open the app to check your balance, leave with a stranger’s transactions, account details and national insurance number. Just the sort of premium service that really says trusted high street institution. The bank says an overnight software defect caused the chaos, which is a way of admitting someone fiddled with the wiring and half the country briefly thought their money had gone on a car they never bought. Customers were left panicked, confused and wondering whether they’d been hacked. Lloyds responded with goodwill payments averaging about £38 each, which apparently is now the going rate for accidental identity.. This is the magic of modern banking. Total convenience right up until your app starts freelancing as someone else’s wallet. The regulators are now circling, the bank is very sorry, and the rest of us are once again being asked to trust the same people who cannot update software without turning basic banking into a national farce. Source: @BBCNews, 27 March 2026