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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.

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Lloyds Bank Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • gavalar83
    Gav Murphy⚽️️👹 🇾🇪🟢🟡 legacy supporter (@gavalar83) reported

    @LloydsBank hi there is your app down I’ve sent some messages to the online chat team yesterday and this morning with no reply this is really poor

  • AstyRed
    John (@AstyRed) reported

    @LloydsBank Why can't I log in to my account using the app? I get a message to accept new terms and conditions, but gey no further and a message says logging in again may work.

  • Kimindex
    Kim Harris (@Kimindex) reported

    @LloydsBank Hi I have a general enquiry which your chatline wouldn't help me with. They told me to ring. I don't want to. Can I message you?

  • OliverScanlan
    Oliver Scanlan (@OliverScanlan) reported

    Two dreadful things about @LloydsBank bank abysmal customer service is a) automated voice tells you you can do things on the app that you actually can't (it's why you're calling them in the first place and b) having been on hold 20 mins, says call will be answered "shortly".

  • daphnemotivates
    Daphne Clifton (@daphnemotivates) reported

    @LloydsBank - why can’t I see details on some of my accounts? When will the system be working properly?

  • hotdiggilydawg
    Hotdiggilydawgxo (@hotdiggilydawg) reported

    Thank you @LloydsBank for your help today after I had a very embarrassing, stupid moment this afternoon which resulted in me becoming a victim of fraud (someone called me pretending to be Lloyds). Man on the phone had my account sorted and money back into my account within half an hour and a new bank card in the post. 10/10 customer service thank you & I will never be so stupid ever again

  • lindadotlouise
    Linda (@lindadotlouise) reported

    @LloydsBank Cheers all sorted now. My phone will not support your new app, do you know how long the old app will work for?

  • kiborocket
    Kiborocket (@kiborocket) reported

    @LloydsBank Hi I called the helpline they are escalating the problem however today I have spoken to sevaral people who are all having the same problem with your app. Can you look into this urgently please

  • w96462
    ghost🏚️ (@w96462) reported

    @SarahMottram90 @LloydsBank Is yours working now?

  • 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