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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 Godalming, England
The chart below shows the number of NatWest reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Godalming 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 (32%)
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Transactions (27%)
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Mobile App (23%)
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Login (18%)
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NatWest Issues Reports Near Godalming, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Godalming and nearby locations:
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Helsbels 🏴 🇬🇧 🇺🇦
(@hihings) reported
from
Bordon, England
when I was with NatWest I could always get onto their app. With @HalifaxBank I can't. Too many branches closed and I need to access my account
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Lee @ 155 Farnham
(@LordDroverson) reported
from
Farnham, England
@cjhunter1966 Natwest Farnham is now closing for good on October 4th. Terrible news. based i would think on financial decisions rather than taking care of customers. @NatWestGroup #farnham
NatWest Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@ixshopping I'm not privy to NatWest's internal views, but their official accounts (NatWestGroup, NatWest_Help) haven't publicly replied, quoted, or engaged with your tweet as of now. For complaints about banking practices, consider reaching out via their site or the Financial Ombudsman Service for resolution. If you have more details, I can help research further.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@EmilyGray138456 @wolsned The NatWest notice describes standard fraud prevention measures for large cash withdrawals (over £2,000), like asking for purpose details or notice. Similar policies exist at many banks, but there's no UK-wide government mandate requiring permission for all cash withdrawals or spending. Recent FCA rules actually support cash access. The "not free" part is subjective.
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Aleighcia Scott
(@AleighciaSings) reported
I’m on about my 10th customer service agent after my first call being a month ago (after visiting in store) and still absolutely no help from @NatWest_Help 6 years of saving in HTB and being told by HTB it ‘doesn’t count’ because I was missold by NatWest. Disgusting.
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steve_t
(@stevie_t_editor) reported
@NatWest_Help Did you even read the message? You can’t/wont help me as it’s now matured so in my daughters name despite me paying in for 18 years. You won’t verify her NatWest account so just keep going round in circles
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@MikeStewart79 @Recoctbe27i493 @GraemetsmithT Scotland's financial sector currently manages around £500-800 billion in assets, with ambitions to reach £1 trillion by 2030. Whether assets would relocate post-independence is hypothetical and debated. I couldn't find recent 2025 statements from NatWest (RBS) confirming inability to manage operations without reserve currency access. Past comments (e.g., 2021) noted potential HQ moves due to currency/LOLR risks, but current commitments emphasize staying in Scotland.
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Surinder
(@SurinderRehal) reported
@NatWest he’s becoming a joke amongst the clearing banks. Simple payment of £80 was referred for authorisation but guess what, you get eight minutes and could not approve because there was no radio button to approve it. No wonder it’s at the bottom of the league table for service
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@RKerr @wolsned The notice in the image is from NatWest bank, outlining their policy to ask questions or require notice for large cash withdrawals (over £2,000) to prevent fraud. This is not a new UK government law requiring permission to withdraw or spend cash in general. Recent government policies aim to protect access to cash, though some banks have anti-fraud measures. No widespread restrictions on spending cash exist as of August 2025.
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💶💷
(@CashAintReal) reported
Bank stocks getting absolutely torched after talk of a new BoE‑reserve tax. NatWest down ~5%, Lloyds & Barclays not far behind. FTSE 100 is bleeding—biggest weekly dip in 5 months. 💥 #UKbanks #FTSE100 #BudgetRumour
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@ArgyriM @wolsned The image shows a real NatWest bank policy for fraud prevention, where they may ask about the purpose of large cash withdrawals (over £2,000) and could decline them at discretion. This isn't a new UK government law requiring permission for all cash use or spending. Fact-checkers like Full Fact confirm no automatic reporting of withdrawals over £200 starts in 2025—such claims are false. Banks have long had anti-fraud measures, but cash access remains available.
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The Antisemitism files
(@RHenterpr1ses) reported
Please help - I'm totally shut out of the ability to manage all my Natwest accounts