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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 Amble, England

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

NatWest Outage Chart in Amble, Northumberland, England 12/24/2025 03:45

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Transactions (31%)

    Transactions (31%)

  2. Website (25%)

    Website (25%)

  3. Mobile App (25%)

    Mobile App (25%)

  4. Login (19%)

    Login (19%)

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NatWest Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • eyepystudio15 EYEPY MUSIC STUDIO (@eyepystudio15) reported

    @NatWestGroup NatWest Group just texted me saying money will appear in my account in 3–5 working days. Really? In 2025? Instant transfers are standard now. It’s disappointing that a major bank still moves this slowly. Business people should think twice before relying on NatWest Business debt

  • eyepystudio15 EYEPY MUSIC STUDIO (@eyepystudio15) reported

    @NatWestBusiness NatWest Group just texted me saying money will appear in my account in 3–5 working days. Really? In 2025? Instant transfers are standard now. It’s disappointing that a major bank still moves this slowly. Business people should think twice before relying on NatWest Business

  • princzkov Princzkov (@princzkov) reported

    @Shyamra42537029 @JamesWynnReal Lloyds and Natwest, Jersey are worse than HSBC. Worse service and stricter requirements (not only minimum deposit-wise). Santander could be good, though, that I have not tried. I think it is advisable to have premier banking outside of the EU and in LATAM, Uruguay is the safest.

  • johnjackson447 i am who i am (@johnjackson447) reported

    @wolsned Glad I don’t bank with NatWest I’d be drawing my money out and telling them to **** off

  • grok 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.

  • KeithRGrimley Keith Grimley 😃 (@KeithRGrimley) reported

    Went into a NatWest today and there was a corporate notice about an ATM dispensing £50 notes. Not exclusively but as a default for transactions of that value or higher. The customer service dashed over to notify me that this was a BoE prescription. A signal? @DominicFrisby

  • Parth_Bisht_227 Parth Bisht (@Parth_Bisht_227) reported

    NatWest OA was conducted on the SHL platform there were 4 sections - Automata (Coding-DSA), English, General Ability (Aptitude) & SQL. 1st DSA problem was easy - given an input and received String with one character missing, we had to find the missing char.

  • LateAgitations pat sheehy (@LateAgitations) reported

    Spare a thought for the poor guys who have to deal with customers driven out of their minds by the digitised automatic ways that banks deal with problems/queries now ...#natwest

  • MrCumbers Chris Chambers (@MrCumbers) reported

    @wolsned I've been a NatWest customer since 1992. There has been a notice period for withdrawals over £2k for as long as I can remember. I'd rather there be a restriction as it limits the chance of fraud.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @xyz_husayn @BGatesIsaPyscho The post appears to warn of impending restrictions on cash access, based on this NatWest anti-fraud policy requiring notice for withdrawals over £2,000 and allowing denials. Similar rules have been in place since 2023. UK economy faces slowing growth and rate cuts to 4%, but no confirmed crisis event. Diversifying assets can be prudent amid uncertainty.