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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 Colwyn Bay, Wales

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

NatWest Outage Chart in Colwyn Bay, Conwy, Wales 12/14/2024 20:45

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Mobile App (42%)

    Mobile App (42%)

  2. Login (25%)

    Login (25%)

  3. Website (23%)

    Website (23%)

  4. Transactions (8%)

    Transactions (8%)

  5. Transfer (3%)

    Transfer (3%)

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NatWest Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AD_McFarling Alexander Duncan McFarling (@AD_McFarling) reported

    @PhilipWhitchelo @PickardJE Rose is an idiot. Thought changing the name from RBS to NatWest, a failed bank that RBS bought before it failed itself, would resolve deep cultural issues. You can roll a **** in glitter, it’s still a ****. Was offensive to Scotland too, she’s been cutting jobs up here.

  • MarkusWinston M_Winston (@MarkusWinston) reported

    Arrogant NatWest chief executive Alison Rose has backed down in a spat with the House of Commons Treasury select committee and agreed to attend a hearing next week after initially saying she was “too busy”.. the bank is 48.1% owned by the public - damn right she needs to attend!

  • Itskay2u1 Itskay2u 🇱🇨 (@Itskay2u1) reported

    @NatWestGroup Some of your colleagues need to whistleblow on the **** show that is NatWest because what’s going on cannot be illegal and I hope NatWest falls before September 2023

  • PeabodyLi Peabody (@PeabodyLi) reported

    @NatWest_Help still struggling to get my elderly mother her money even had a debt collection team call yesterday as she can no longer can manage her bills but NatWest dragging heals to sort my authorised POA paper work for me to help her appalling

  • trafalgarartuk Richard John Holden RA (Lord Birkenhead) (@trafalgarartuk) reported

    @NatWestGroup What an absolute farce #AlisonRose is, step down. How many million a year? Yet you still close people's bank accounts Natwest closed my account on fb

  • EndeavourMorse8 EndeavourMorse (@EndeavourMorse8) reported

    @ukads3 23 years on its the total opposite and as for Natwest the bastards help bankrupt thecountry to the time of the sodding Tax Payers bailing the shits out...

  • JamesFlanderss James Flanders (@JamesFlanderss) reported

    Just a reminder that high street banks are failing savers who need instant access to their cash. BoE rate now at 4% but these are the rates offered for easy-access accounts with £5,000 saved: - Barclays: 0.55% - HSBC: 0.75% - Lloyds: 0.60% - NatWest: 0.65% Just terrible...

  • Alex_Hankin17 Alex Hankin (@Alex_Hankin17) reported

    @MartinSLewis please help. My partner did a balance transfer from Natwest to Hsbc but Hsbc transferred x2 the amount leaving her in a lot more debt and they arent cooperating.

  • Londonknee Jonathan Bird (@Londonknee) reported

    @JohnRentoul Doesn’t it have the NatWest logo in the roof if you’re looking down from above it?

  • TwoHammel Jonathon (@TwoHammel) reported

    NatWest’s Sir Howard Davies: You don’t solve the problems it has a better job to protect themselves from cost of living surge