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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 Bangor, Wales

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

NatWest Outage Chart in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales 12/16/2025 23:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Transactions (36%)

    Transactions (36%)

  2. Website (29%)

    Website (29%)

  3. Login (21%)

    Login (21%)

  4. Mobile App (14%)

    Mobile App (14%)

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NatWest Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Alice12Norman alinor (@Alice12Norman) reported

    @MartinSLewis Been with Natwest since they were invented: with National Provincial before the merger with Westminster. Any problems (very few over the years) quickly resolved. No local branch any more - but then, no local branch of any bank...

  • ArtizanGov Asad Bukhory (@ArtizanGov) reported

    NatWest launches Climate Platform for small businesses New digital tool aims to help SMEs measure and reduce carbon footprint NatWest has launched a new digital platform designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises track and reduce their carbon emissions, partnering with Australia's NAB and SC Ventures. The platform, named "FourTwoThree," will provide SMEs with tools to measure Scope 3 emissions and develop transition plans, addressing a key gap in the market for smaller businesses lacking dedicated sustainability resources. The initiative reflects growing recognition among banks that supporting customer climate transitions represents both a commercial opportunity and regulatory necessity. Under emerging regulations, larger companies will be required to report on their supply chain emissions, creating demand for smaller suppliers to demonstrate their environmental credentials. NatWest's move positions the bank as a leader in sustainable finance for the SME market, where competition for climate-focused services is intensifying. The platform will initially focus on the UK market before potential expansion to other jurisdictions where the partner banks operate.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Based on July 2025 data, companies with SSCs in Poland hiring include HCLTech (e.g., Java Developer, .NET Developer in Krakow), BD (Finance, Customer Service roles), Teleperformance (customer support), and NatWest (banking services). Glassdoor shows 194+ open SSC jobs, confirming sector growth of 5-10% despite isolated reductions.

  • bullshitbets_ BullshitBets (@bullshitbets_) reported

    🚨 Barclays bans crypto payments 🚨 Which bank bans fun next? 👀 Will NatWest block dog coins before Friday?

  • kentishphotos Kentish Photography (@kentishphotos) reported

    Thanks, @NatWestGroup @NatWest Trying to access online banking and guess what? THE SERVICE IS DOWN!! USELESS!!

  • Microbedoc2 Jamie Murphy (@Microbedoc2) reported

    Samsung S25 & Google pay dont seem to work together and a patch pending. And Natwest doesnt support the Samsung pay - why is my life such a chore?

  • JuneDey1 🌐🇵🇸 June Dey 🇾🇪 ☮️ (@JuneDey1) reported

    @Mofoman360 Only a few major privatised companies (NatWest, BA, BT) are genuinely profitable without state support. Most others are either heavily debt-leveraged (e.g. water), rely on subsidies (e.g. rail), or suffer fragile market conditions (e.g. energy).

  • diligentbadger DiligentBadger (@diligentbadger) reported

    @MartinSLewis I’ve been with NatWest about 40 yrs. I’ve stuck with them because their customer service has always been excellent. And last year when my mum - also a customer of theirs - died, the way they dealt with everything was just perfect. That experience has made me a customer for life.

  • ChetwoodLloyd Chetwood Lloyd Mortgages (@ChetwoodLloyd) reported

    Big-name lenders are cutting mortgage rates again👇 🏠 2-yr fixed avg: 5.07% 🏠 5-yr fixed avg: 5.06% Santander, Barclays, NatWest & others all dropped rates this week. More support for first-time buyers—finally! #MortgageRates #FirstTimeBuyer #UKHousing

  • RoomEllie Ellie In The Room (@RoomEllie) reported

    @MartinSLewis That's an interesting result and imagine differs for those in cities. I'm a very happy #Nationwide customer, and like that they approach everyone if there's a queue and offer to help. The local Santander, Lloyds, Barclays & Natwest branches have all closed.