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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 Knaresborough, England
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Lloyds Bank Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Adrian Warner (@adrian_warner) reported@LloydsBank I’ve been through all of this with your service team and they can’t help. I have another account with @Barclays, so I think I will try to set one up there
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Uchechi Osuji (@UchechiOsuji3) reported@LloydsBank Lloyds bank, you have locked me out of my account for 2 months and refused to send OTP to my address to unlock my account. All the efforts I made to get help from your unprofessional call handlers proved abortive because none of them seems to know what to do. I guess no training.
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Alvin Shipperley (@MrStardust50) reported@gigldas64 @LloydsBank I got the same problem.
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Uchechi Osuji (@UchechiOsuji3) reported@LloydsBank Lloyds bank, you have locked me out of my account for 2 months and refused to send OTP to my address to unlock my account. All the efforts I made to get help from your unprofessional call handlers proved abortive because none of them seems to know what to do. I guess no training.
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I am just me (@andy_uk44) reported@LloydsBank Like I said the complaint system is slow very very slow this is why I am leaving Lloyds bank if and when I get my account back. The ceo is yet to reply but I guess he won’t as he’d rather let the support team deal with the complications the support team has made with me
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Anth (@anthslife) reported@DavidWebbTweet @LloydsBank Probably logging into a scam site.
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LisaS (@ls39767284) reported@LloydsBank No-one in your securities team is answering the phone....even after 2hr & 51 mins! (menu options also aren't working properly) and no-one is replying to emails. I've been trying since Monday of last week. Further IT issues or don't you have any staff?
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Not Claudia Chaitto (@NChaitto39819) reported@TheFCA Kate Cheethams arse twitching at the moment @LloydsBank. Was it worth spending all that customer money on outside Lawyers?
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Uchechi Osuji (@UchechiOsuji3) reported@LloydsBank Lloyds bank, you have locked me out of my account for 2 months and refused to send OTP to my address to unlock my account. All the efforts I made to get help from your unprofessional call handlers proved abortive because none of them seems to know what to do. I guess no training.
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Artur Nadolny (@ArturNadol7566) reportedLLOYDS 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