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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 Huntingdon, England
The chart below shows the number of NatWest reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Huntingdon, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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NatWest Issues Reports Near Huntingdon, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Huntingdon and nearby locations:
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Nigel Leaney (@nleaney) reported from Willingham, England@ForIn2020 @dresserman @jpr007 I’m not sure about other banks but NatWest have told me they are changing my Service Card to Mastercard shortly & Santander have been doing the same too so maybe the there is a significant issue with Visa at the moment.
NatWest Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TheBlackWiseGuy (@TheBlackWiseGuy) reported@kevinhollinrake Shame you sold UK banking victims of HBOS Lloyds Banking Group RBS Natwest serious Fraud forgery perjury to steal assets homes down the river?
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My personal space (@mymoaning6) reported@_Customerlline I'm having issues with NATWEST app and unable to pay my bill can I phone you and pay over the phone ? Thank you
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Josh (@SusyAmogusBallz) reported@merseyrail I’m trying to get a refund for a journey I took over two weeks ago. The NatWest Payout system is having problems but no one has responded to the email I sent a week ago.
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BANG!³ (@Str8Buckets_) reportedThere needs to be something about Ultra @Revolut but just below private banking I'd love that concierge service NatWest are marketing to me but at Revolut
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ACF Equity Research (@ACFER01) reportedRBS - the bad news never stops for this entity. Whilst an old story coming to a conclusion it is reminds us for just what an awful business RBS became, surely it is time for NatWest to vaporise this brand and its culture (for the benefit of shareholders as well as just because)? See more below @stockmark_it
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SEAN PAUL DAY (@seanpaulday) reportedToday, @CamdenCouncil, your scheme failed a frail, elderly woman in a significant way. She flagged me down at the intersection of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, urgently needing help to pick up her elderly friend at the NatWest bank on Tottenham Court Road. What should have been a quick one-minute journey along a major thoroughfare turned into a frustrating 16-minute detour. The reality is that Tottenham Court Road does not prioritise “inclusion.” It is absurd that accessible transport is prohibited from driving along one of London’s main roads. @TfL @LondonAssembly
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100 (@GhostNoFace0101) reportedNatWest bank got retards working for them
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Raye (@Raye455) reported@GoodwinMJ Matt the closure of bank branches in Denton, Manchester—similar to trends across Tameside and the UK—is primarily driven by a significant, long-term shift toward digital and mobile banking, which has led to a dramatic reduction in branch footfall. Major banks, including NatWest and Lloyds, have closed branches in the area, stating that they must adapt to changing customer habits, as many users now prefer to bank online. It’s down to the public being pushed to use online banking. Not @Keir_Starmer
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SEAN PAUL DAY (@seanpaulday) reportedToday, @CamdenCouncil, your scheme failed a frail, elderly woman in a significant way. She flagged me down at the intersection of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, urgently needing help to pick up her elderly friend at the NatWest bank on Tottenham Court Road. What should have been a quick one-minute journey along a major thoroughfare turned into a frustrating 16-minute detour. The reality is that Tottenham Court Road does not prioritise “inclusion.” It is absurd that an accessible means of transport is prohibited from driving along one of London’s main roads. @TfL @LondonAssembly
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Julia Pring (@jpring44) reported@Natwest idea of progress is to close down helpful & people focussed branches particularly with the elderly & divert everyone to a busy automated focussed branch you have to travel to & which is always full of queues. First Catford closed diverting to lewisham now sydenham.