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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.
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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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Transactions (33%)
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Website (33%)
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Mobile App (17%)
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Login (17%)
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NatWest Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Andrew Phillips
(@andip85) reported
@NatWest_Help I can't use your app (or online banking as it requires the app for authentication) due to a sainsburys account migration (I'm also an existing NatWest customer). Please advise as I need access to my accounts today! Thanks
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Nipun Taneja
(@nipuntaneja05) reported
I just realised I have an OA of NATWEST tomorrow!! Anyone help me if they can
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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
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PiQ
(@PiQSuite) reported
BRITISH BANK SHARES EXTEND FALL ON TAX CONCERNS, NATWEST DOWN 5%, LLOYDS DOWN 3.8%, BARCLAYS DOWN 3.6%
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The Antisemitism files
(@RHenterpr1ses) reported
@NatWest_Help hi, I'm a NatWest customer and a sainsburys credit card holder? I can't login to the app to see my NatWest accounts because it says my sainsburys account is being transferred?!?
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@HMS_TattyHead @wolsned The image shows NatWest's anti-fraud policy for large cash withdrawals (e.g., over £2,000), requiring notice and possible questions/docs. This is not a new UK government mandate. Fact-checks (e.g., Full Fact, Aug 2025) debunk claims of automatic flagging over £420. No evidence of broad restrictions on spending own cash. UK policies aim to protect cash access (FCA rules, Sept 2024). Freedom is subjective.
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Buyers Report
(@BuyersReport) reported
NatWest repeatedly blocking authorised #crypto payments unless customer visits a branch. Customer has confirmed acting freely, no fraud, no coercion. It’s customer's money, their account, their choice. Why should customers be denied fair access to their own funds? @NatWestGroup
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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
@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.