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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 Cirencester, England
The chart below shows the number of NatWest reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cirencester 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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Login (25%)
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Transactions (23%)
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Mobile App (16%)
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Withdrawals (2%)
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Transfer (2%)
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NatWest Issues Reports Near Cirencester, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cirencester and nearby locations:
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LCF Bondholder supporter
(@34albertbbb) reported
from
Stroud, England
NatWest is very frustrating! Trying to sort out an issue online or by phone and it isn’t working. Thinking of switching banks @NatWestGroup
NatWest Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hafiz Mudassar Saeed
(@mudassarfsd1) reported
All I was told is that payment is held by intermediate bank and @Natwest is unable to help. What kind@of service is that for an URGENT TRANSFER?
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Saitama 2023 ✨🥂✨
(@CryptoD40059700) reported
@AdiRice1 @LloydsBank @Barclays So be it. Natwest will go the way of Blockbuster Video. Be in control of your own money. #SaitaPro (and banks that SUPPORT and EMBRACE #crypto)
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ᖇᗝᗝᔕᗴᐯᗴᒪ丅 丅ᗴᖇᖇᎥᗴᖇᔕ
(@RTerriers) reported
Global bank shares tumble after emergency rescue of Credit Suisse Falling prices in Asia and Europe drag down FTSE by 1.5% as UBS plunges 12% In the UK, the FTSE 100 was down 1.5% or more than 110 points, dragged down by London-listed banks. Natwest, Barclays and Standard /
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cantalpii #saveTF2
(@cantalpii) reported
@katie_martin_fx @FT £5,000 30-day limit! I'm not amused by NatWest, who in RBS guise almost took down the UK economy, telling me what I can do with my money...
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JT😍THFC
(@Spursruinlives) reported
I have had to deal with 3 call centres today - @NatWestBusiness @CloseBrothers @NatWest_Help All completely useless. NatWest transferred me 7 times to different departments not one was any help. Ended up making payment over the phone and he managed to get that wrong!
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its up to me
(@Deancandoit) reported
Advert, #NatWest have an account aimed at children called Rooster account costing £1.99 a month. I thought bank accounts where free in this country. Maybe this is the beginning of charging for bank accounts. Once you charge it always goes up, never down. @NatWestGroup
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Essie Majoria
(@EssieMajoria) reported
@NatWestBusiness I've just spoken to complaints. But following on from this experience today, I want to close all over my accounts. I've banked with Natwest as a personal customer for 20 yrs. But I don't want my accounts with you anymore. @monzo can have my money now.
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Scrunch
(@mattfle02898557) reported
@Crypto_Crib_ Wtf! It's not up to natwest to decide what people do with their own money
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Graeme Gladman
(@gladman_graeme) reported
British Bank NatWest cracking down on Crypto. From 16th March 2023, we’ll block or limit online banking and mobile app Faster Payments and Debit Card transactions made to these exchanges to £1k a day and £5k in any 30-day period.
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Lee
(@VictoryDay_Hope) reported
FTSE 100 slumped to lowest levels this year Prudential down by more than 10% despite the company feeling optimistic about China reopening its borders. Barclays down by 7%, Standard Chartered down by more than 6%. NatWest Group down by nearly 5% HSBC had slipped by around 4%.