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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 Blackpool, England
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Lloyds Bank Issues Reports Near Blackpool, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Blackpool and nearby locations:
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Nick Hyde🏃🏻💚 (@nickmhyde) reported from Blackpool, EnglandHi @LloydsBank you are a disgrace to the banking system. My mum is sat in one of your branches and they still refuse to help. She’s elderly, frail, partially sighted and very vulnerable. Call yourself helpful! Bloody useless!!!
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Steve Simpson (@stesimpson1973) reported from Fleetwood, England@LloydsBank It’s a mobile bull and I pay this way every month and don’t want it to affect service… is there a way to cancel pending transaction and do it a different way?
Lloyds Bank Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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David Webb (@DavidWebbTweet) reported@DanopticXO @anthslife @LloydsBank But they defaulted customer accounts to allow login without the password and just 3 letters from your memorable information. That's weaker than any password.
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AliBi (@AliBi40) reported@LloydsBank No, Neha, you *cannot* still pay in cheques at Post Office branches; that service was withdrawn at the end of last year.
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Niall McFarlane (@Twistednbitter) reported@LloydsBank your tv advert claims you are there for “life’s journey”, well after today’s experience with you I think your advert isn’t correct. Feel let down and am now considering moving bank after being with you for over 42years! 😡
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Ben Furner (@BenFurner) reportedBut why are you doing it? That's what no one @LloydsBank is explaining. I'm a customer who has multiple online accounts to help manage my money. You're about to make it harder and I don't understand why?
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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
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Steph Murray (@DerekDonkey1977) reported@LloydsBank No, but I can detail that the staff in the Maidenhead branch are inept at managing a queue 2 people sat at the desk doing nothing with a large queue forming Then the one cashier had a technical issue and nobody immediately came to assist Terrible customer service
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Sam Boboev (@samboboev) reportedFintech Rundown (04/05) - @coinbase, @LloydsBank, @stripe Banks just tried to kill your crypto rewards, and they almost won. But Coinbase just secured a massive backdoor deal in the Senate that changes everything for the US stablecoin bill. Here’s why your wallet is about to get a lot more interesting First, Coinbase vs. The Senate. We’ve been stuck in this weird loop where crypto firms couldn't offer 'interest' because banks were terrified of deposit flight. Well, a deal was just cut. They’re allowing rewards for 'bona fide usage.' It’s the loophole the industry needed to finally legitimize stablecoin yields without scaring the regulators to death. If you were waiting for the 'all clear' signal from D.C., this is it. Next, Lloyds Bank just launched 'Envoy.' This is a massive jump. It’s an internal platform that lets their teams build AI agents, but they’re actually using it in the boardroom to synthesize confidential reports. Think about that: a bank giving an AI agent access to sensitive, non-public board materials to help make executive decisions. We aren't just automating customer support; we’re automating the C-suite. And the biggest move of the week: Stripe is building 'Agentic Commerce.' They’re teaming up with Google to put Stripe directly into Gemini. You’ll be able to tell an AI agent, 'Book me a trip and pay the deposit,' and it’s actually going to pull from a one-time virtual card to finalize the transaction. Stripe is basically turning your browser into a wallet for robots. If you’re not tracking how AI agents will handle payments, you’re missing the next trillion-dollar shift. The pattern is clear: first, AI gets a brain; now, it’s getting a wallet. What happens when your AI colleague makes a bad investment with your budget? Drop your thoughts below—let's yap about it. 👉 Interested in sponsoring these conversations and reaching a global fintech audience? Send me a message.
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David Webb (@DavidWebbTweet) reported@FreeAndyT @LloydsBank But they take the settings from the app on your phone and apply them to your account. That means when you log in from any PC it doesn't ask for your password. Obviously PCs aren't equipped to check fingerprints or anything so the security is very weak.
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littlemissteach💙 (@HEADing4change) reported@LloydsBank why is your car finance down and having technical errors.
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Jo (@JoMusician) reported@LloydsBank Uninstall, re-install (done that 5 times or so now), clear cache, update. All done. Can access account if via website but app not working. Team are puzzled. Last worked 3 weeks ago. been flagged to IT. I can get to where it phones, accepts 4 digit code then crashes.