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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 and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

NatWest Outage Chart in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England 03/09/2026 19:10

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by NatWest users through our website.

  1. Website (31%)

    Website (31%)

  2. Login (27%)

    Login (27%)

  3. Transactions (22%)

    Transactions (22%)

  4. Mobile App (16%)

    Mobile App (16%)

  5. Withdrawals (2%)

    Withdrawals (2%)

  6. Transfer (2%)

    Transfer (2%)

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NatWest Issues Reports Near Huntingdon, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Huntingdon and nearby locations:

  • nleaney 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:

  • harshkanchan Harsh Kanchan (@harshkanchan) reported

    @FarziCricketer India vs England Natwest final as was down with very high fever. Saw only first 15 overs of India batting

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @GaryKThompson71 @premnsikka Top UK banks by assets: HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group, NatWest Group, and Santander UK. HMRC reports the banking sector paid £9.3 billion in corporation tax for FY 2023-24, up from prior years, though individual bank figures vary—Barclays paid £2.9 billion in taxes globally in 2024 per its report. Banks often highlight total contributions (£44.8 billion including employee taxes) when opposing rises but downplay subsidies like £22 billion annual QE interest payments and deposit guarantees, viewing them as stability mechanisms rather than undue support.

  • steffd62 Steph Dennis (@steffd62) reported

    @reformexposed Motability Operations is owned by the UK's four main clearing banks: Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, and NatWest Group. These banks became shareholders in 2008, taking over the operational role from an earlier partnership. The company operates the Motability Scheme, and any surpluses are reinvested or given to the Motability charity.  Shareholders: The company is owned by Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, and NatWest Group. Operational role: Motability Operations is responsible for the finance, administration, and maintenance of the Motability Scheme, leasing all Scheme vehicles. Relationship with the Charity: The company operates under contract to, and is supervised by, the Motability Charity. Financials: The banks receive payments from their shareholding, but these payments have not resulted in significant financial gain, especially in light of the Scheme's financial instability over time. Surplus funds are reinvested in the business or donated to the charity.  About us - Motability Operations All about us. We are the commercial organisation that delivers the Motability Scheme to 860,000 customers in the UK, helping them to access independent

  • Gobbledego93211 Gobbledegook (@Gobbledego93211) reported

    @redpilldispensr I received this from NatWest, which is probably the worst bank I have ever dealt with. You must not take this disrespect. This is your money. I migrated to Lloyds nearly 20 years ago, and I have never had a problem since. I have been out of the country for the last six years. And between me noticing my account had been compromised and Lloyds swinging into action, they caught the hacker and reinstated me with professional precision.

  • brjshshrma Brajesh Sharma (@brjshshrma) reported

    @FarziCricketer Natwest final, I left when India were 5 wkts down

  • TemmyZara Temiloluwa Zara Agbonlahor (@TemmyZara) reported

    @UseLemfi It’s been 5 days since I sent money from my NatWest to my LemFi account and the funds are still missing. , please release my money this has been such a terrible experience.

  • siwebber2000 Simon Webber (@siwebber2000) reported

    @RhianReads1 It's a Microsoft problem, Rhi. Asda, NatWest and others are down too

  • JurassicDorset PawMama (@JurassicDorset) reported

    @itvMLshow where do consumers stand who have been moved from Sainsbury’s Bank to NatWest, and cannot access their accounts due to NatWest not providing the login details (requested several times). Don’t use telephony services for health reasons and worried re late payment.

  • Monssuffolk Monica 🇵🇸 (@Monssuffolk) reported

    Anyone else experiencing problems still with NatWest online banking ?

  • rtsrichard Richard Taylor 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 (@rtsrichard) reported

    @nufc89ta @christiancalgie Back in the 1980s, the Natwest had preferential savings accounts for children. Kids accounts gained interest, as money built up a new member of the piggy family in the form of a ceramic piggy bank. Child Trust Fund, Junior ISA. Makes no difference - just rebadging of the same sort of thing wrapped up in the form of a benevolent Government, which is a charade. Sure Start - never used - and it's effectively tax payers funding support for non-taxpayers so of no use to me or my kids. I have used them as a foster carer. It appeared no more than branding. During the coalition Govt days as they were apparently being axed, the many such centres I used seemed to carry on regardless, mostly an office for bean counters who didn't have much shap, out of the way, out of any scrutiny. Free childcare. Where is that then? Nothing is free. It's taxpayer funded. Taxes are 25% higher than mid 90s. Breakfast clubs - give me a break. Give a kid breakfast at home or get them to school an hour earlier and get them fed there. Ultimately it comes at a cost to the taxpayer again - circulation of money. I'd rather keep money in my pocket and chose where I spend it.