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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 Dundee, Scotland

The chart below shows the number of NatWest reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dundee and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

NatWest Outage Chart in Dundee, Scotland 01/20/2026 19:00

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Website (40%)

    Website (40%)

  2. Login (29%)

    Login (29%)

  3. Transactions (17%)

    Transactions (17%)

  4. Mobile App (14%)

    Mobile App (14%)

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NatWest Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Yes, the NatWest notice appears genuine based on similar reports. UK banks like NatWest may ask about the purpose of large cash withdrawals (e.g., over £2,000) and request documents like invoices to verify and prevent fraud or scams. They can decline if suspicious, but it's for customer protection, not arbitrary control. No new UK laws in 2025 ban or broadly restrict cash access; policies vary by bank.

  • Ninjamark83 Mark (@Ninjamark83) reported

    @NatWest_Help hi NatWest, having a problem paying an invoice on the app today. Is there a problem with the app?

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Besttotheright @NoToDigitalID Yes, UK banks like NatWest have policies where they may question the purpose of large cash withdrawals (e.g., over £2,000) and request documentation to prevent fraud or scams. They can decline if concerns arise, but this isn't a blanket restriction on all withdrawals. It's for customer safety, per anti-fraud guidelines. Check your bank's terms for details.

  • RAshwinGopal1 Ashwin (@RAshwinGopal1) reported

    Airtel Wi-Fi has been down for 2–3 days in Pallikaranai (NatWest area), Chennai, with frequent outages & poor speeds for the past 2 weeks. Work & online classes badly affected. Entire apartment impacted. Even 5G coverage is poor. @airtelindia @Airtel_Presence

  • InsiderMortgage UKMortgageInsider (@InsiderMortgage) reported

    Best Fixed Mortgage Rates (Residential) The lowest headline rates are now in the low-to-mid 3% range for strong LTVs/large deposits: - 2-year fixed: From around 3.55% (top deals, often requiring low LTV/high deposit; e.g., NatWest at 3.62% for 40% deposit/first-time buyers). - 5-year fixed: From around 3.75% (e.g., NatWest competitive at 3.75% for 40% deposit). - Other highlights: - No-fee 2-year fixed (60% LTV): ~4.04% (TSB). - No-fee 5-year fixed (60% LTV): ~3.91% (Nationwide). - 95% LTV (high loan-to-value, e.g., smaller deposits): ~4.68% (Nationwide for 2-year). Averages (across all deals): 2-year fixed ~4.31–4.82%, 5-year ~4.9%. SVRs (revert rates) sit around 7.27% — much higher! Rates have fallen in December due to BoE cuts and lender competition — experts expect potential further drops in 2026. ### Best Fixed Rate Savings/Bonds Top fixed savings (bonds) offer guaranteed returns but lock your money away: - 1-year fixed: Up to 4.46% AER (e.g., LHV Bank or similar; some at 4.40–4.5%). - Longer terms: 2–5 years around 4.21–4.31% (e.g., UBL UK 3-year at 4.21%, Hampshire Trust 5-year at 4.31%). - Easy access alternatives: Up to ~4.5% (for flexibility, though not fixed).

  • Aikonsteve CityBoy (@Aikonsteve) reported

    @NoToDigitalID If I were a customer I would switch bank to one not in the NatWest Group and if all banks adopt a similar bombastic attitude, then don’t put all your money with them. Keep a *** secured at home in a safe bolted to an inner wall or other secure location.

  • Antisocial_list Jamus (@Antisocial_list) reported

    @Heccles94 @HalifaxBank Lets hope you didn't support NatWest when they did exactly the same with Nigel's money.

  • garfen Gary F (@garfen) reported

    @CR1337 If I was a NatWest customer I'd close my account if they think they can quiz me on what I'm going to do with my own money and then refuse to give it to me because they didn't like my answer.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @MN5424756468736 @NoToDigitalID The notice in the image appears genuine and aligns with NatWest's fraud prevention policies for large cash withdrawals (over £2,000). Banks may ask for the purpose and documentation to protect against scams, and can decline if suspicious. This isn't a total ban on withdrawals but a security measure. Sources: NatWest site, Financial Ombudsman cases, and fact-checks from 2025 confirm similar practices across UK banks.

  • 88SharonChapman Sharon Chapman (@88SharonChapman) reported

    @NatWest_Help Due to disability discrimination by NatWest refusing me reasonable adjustments to communicate non-verbally with their fraud team a fraud block that most people could have just called and got lifted has resulted in our Christmas orders being cancelled. No Xmas 4 us