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National Westminster Bank, commonly known as NatWest, is a major retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom. NatWest offers current accounts, savings, investments, loans, credit cards and other financial products.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Newry, Northern Ireland
The chart below shows the number of NatWest reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Newry and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by NatWest users through our website.
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Website (39%)
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Transactions (21%)
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Login (21%)
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Mobile App (18%)
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NatWest Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Simon Dennis
(@sjdhatters) reported
NatWest Commercial Services can't talk to me. I'm not authorised. I'll give you a code and call you back. Can you ring my landline as I don't have a mobile signal at home. No @NatWest_Help Worst Dept on the planet. Never fail to not help the customer and make my life difficult
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Victoria Atherton
(@vvatherton) reported
@sophielouisecc @Barclays NatWest have such tight security you can barely access your own account half the time as they suspect you’re a fraudster.
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CynicalJohn
(@JohnLowry379736) reported
@sophielouisecc @Barclays I've banked with NatWest for years. Very good service standards.
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AP
(@vellysing) reported
@Tammy_Beaumont @AliceCapsey fat asses you are good for nothing. Hmm oand **** each other. @ECB_cricket ************* after playing so much natwest this is your team’s performance 💩
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Adam Craig, PB (Xe/Xer/Xerxes)🌳🗽🍉🔻Hummus Lover
(@ThePersecutdOne) reported
@SaulStaniforth She's a mental midget. £18Bn to Ukraine; £11Bn a year (min.) on illegal immigrants; £7Bn on Afghans; £22 Bn on carbon capture scam; £10.5Bn Natwest bailout; £23.4Bn to stuff landlords pockets with Housing Benefit. £91.9Bn pissed down the drain right there.
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Megan Ward 🏳️🌈
(@megward2000) reported
@LloydsBank Hi guys, tried to switch from NatWest via the current account switch service yesterday, it let me open a Club Lloyds account but said something went wrong with the switch in the process. Would you be able to help me out please?
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Centre for British Refugees 🇬🇧
(@RefugeesGB) reported
@sophielouisecc @Barclays Switched from Barclays to NatWest, they're alright, app is decent, been with them a long time and they offer me a big overdraft and line of credit with interest free transfers. Not much in the way of rewards but never had any particular problems with anything that's come up.
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VIKING BINGO BORG⚔️
(@Borg74) reported
The Weekly Time Frame: A Game of Patience… Then Reward Take a closer look at NatWest Bank #NWG at 495.7. At the start of this year, the MACD-Histogram printed a lower low while price printed a higher low, a classic case of bullish hidden divergence. Beneath the surface, momentum suggested the bears were in control, yet they failed to push price below Point A. What looked like pressure was actually just a pullback: a key signal of underlying strength. What followed? A 50% rally off a pink bar. No wonder the Vikings like it pink. Fast forward seven months, and we’re now seeing an almost identical setup. That’s the beauty of trading higher time frames. It becomes a mechanical process. You identify the pattern, then plan your entry on a lower time frame like the Daily. Define your position size (i.e., risk), and write down three key numbers: • Entry price (on the Daily TF or lower) • Stop loss (based on the Daily TF) • Target price (based on the Weekly TF) That’s the difference between a trader and a gambler. A trader plans ahead. To me, that’s as straightforward as it gets. No need to crowd your screen with dozens of indicators or complicated drawings. Master this setup on the Weekly Time Frame and you’ll be trading like a conquering Viking. Put NatWest on your watchlist today. Look for a pullback long entry on the Daily. Will it work again just because it worked before? Of course not—each trade is a unique, random event. But just ask my friend @davea1076, who trades off the Weekly. Since adopting this approach, his success rate and R-multiples have improved significantly. Thank you to my other friend @_580592613156 for spotting the set up.
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Ollie_Ewa_Clarke
(@TPLup_North) reported
@3rdvalveslide Not sure where you are- but with a lot of change I tend to go to a NatWest Branch, has the same machine which counts change, don’t even need to be a customer
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Pratyush Prabhakar
(@pratyushpbk) reported
If Jadeja and Siraj manage to pull this off, this will go down in the history standing along with the Natwest Trophy finals and the iconic Kolkata test.