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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 Cleckheaton, England

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

NatWest Outage Chart in Cleckheaton, Kirklees, England 12/28/2025 08:20

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Transactions (28%)

    Transactions (28%)

  2. Website (28%)

    Website (28%)

  3. Mobile App (22%)

    Mobile App (22%)

  4. Login (22%)

    Login (22%)

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NatWest Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • goodkingjon char (@goodkingjon) reported

    NatWest’s bizarre changes to their mortgage portal continue to baffle me. Why can’t I just log in like I did before? I have no idea how to get in to it every time I try to now.

  • ConservativeCCh ConservativeChitChat (@ConservativeCCh) reported

    @sophielouisecc Phone apps for HSBC, NatWest + Chase = pick 6 digit pin similar to Barclays app Phone app for Halifax = specific letters from memorable word, also good to use Phone app for Nationwide = having to remember specific numbers from 6 digit customer number (always have to look it up)

  • lizbarnesrhyl Liz🐁🐁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@lizbarnesrhyl) reported

    @RefugeesGB @sophielouisecc @Barclays I’m happy with NatWest and their customer service. The app for my iPad is good too. Any problems have been sorted quickly.

  • Wogan_Jones 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 S Mason (@Wogan_Jones) reported

    @NatWest_Help My elderly mother has always been with #Natwest but she is constantly frauded/scammed. NW's only answer is to cancel & reissue cards. I've spent hours dealing with her problems,it never gets better despite the restrictions on her card. I'm moving her account.

  • matt_jackson Matt Jackson (@matt_jackson) reported

    @NatWest_Help can I report a broken ATM here? NatWest machine on Church Road BS5 has had broken buttons for over a week.

  • Borg74 VIKING BINGO BORG⚔️ (@Borg74) reported

    The Weekly Time Frame: A Game of Patience… Then Reward Take a closer look at NatWest Bank #NWG at 495.7. At the start of this year, the MACD-Histogram printed a lower low while price printed a higher low, a classic case of bullish hidden divergence. Beneath the surface, momentum suggested the bears were in control, yet they failed to push price below Point A. What looked like pressure was actually just a pullback: a key signal of underlying strength. What followed? A 50% rally off a pink bar. No wonder the Vikings like it pink. Fast forward seven months, and we’re now seeing an almost identical setup. That’s the beauty of trading higher time frames. It becomes a mechanical process. You identify the pattern, then plan your entry on a lower time frame like the Daily. Define your position size (i.e., risk), and write down three key numbers: • Entry price (on the Daily TF or lower) • Stop loss (based on the Daily TF) • Target price (based on the Weekly TF) That’s the difference between a trader and a gambler. A trader plans ahead. To me, that’s as straightforward as it gets. No need to crowd your screen with dozens of indicators or complicated drawings. Master this setup on the Weekly Time Frame and you’ll be trading like a conquering Viking. Put NatWest on your watchlist today. Look for a pullback long entry on the Daily. Will it work again just because it worked before? Of course not—each trade is a unique, random event. But just ask my friend @davea1076, who trades off the Weekly. Since adopting this approach, his success rate and R-multiples have improved significantly. Thank you to my other friend @_580592613156 for spotting the set up.

  • wils1383 Rachel Wilson (@wils1383) reported

    @NatWest_Help Sent you a DM now @NatWest_Help - basically outlining how NatWest have totally lost the customer focus and care. They rely on automated systems and automated updates rather than provide a solution for their customers to work with them. Computer says no! Awful.

  • strummerville strummerville (@strummerville) reported

    @ZiaYusufUK Your gaffer took offence at NatWest for them saying some things about him and he started a lawsuit which NW cowardly settled whilst still owned by the Gov. so sit down lad your opinions are irrelevant but are always anger farming

  • ThePersecutdOne Adam Craig, PB (Xe/Xer/Xerxes)🌳🗽🍉🔻Hummus Lover (@ThePersecutdOne) reported

    @SaulStaniforth She's a mental midget. £18Bn to Ukraine; £11Bn a year (min.) on illegal immigrants; £7Bn on Afghans; £22 Bn on carbon capture scam; £10.5Bn Natwest bailout; £23.4Bn to stuff landlords pockets with Housing Benefit. £91.9Bn pissed down the drain right there.

  • apgj67 Andrew Johnson (@apgj67) reported

    @sophielouisecc @Barclays Not rbs NatWest they are terrible