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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 Aldridge, England
The chart below shows the number of NatWest reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Aldridge 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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Transactions (33%)
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Website (22%)
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Mobile App (22%)
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Login (22%)
Live Outage Map Near Aldridge, Walsall, England
The most recent NatWest outage reports came from the following cities: Oldbury.
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NatWest Issues Reports Near Aldridge, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Aldridge and nearby locations:
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Martyn2😀
(@Martyn210) reported
from
Dudley, England
@grantfeller Yet a customer in natwest locally in 2019 was asked what she wanted £5000 for she had to fill in a form, it was for a new kitchen, I was in the queue waiting to be served, it was her money .
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JesusJM
(@hardhouse6) reported
from
Birmingham, England
I will talk about failings by institutions like @Natwest not issuing him any investigation. He’s a vulnerable adult there must be a duty of care or support
NatWest Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Peter
(@peterbladen) reported
@NatWest_Help can you please stop the NatWest iOS app icon keep changing every time I login in it switches every time
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DigitallyResurrected
(@DeluxePainted) reported
@Vernia I had a similar problem with my bank NatWest. I was transferring just £2k to my foreign bank account which is also in my name as I was travelling there for holiday with my family. The bank got the fraud team to contact me and after a 30min call verifying who I am with tons of questions and why I need to send the money abroad, they said that they won’t approve the transfer as “you are a victim of fraud and you do not know it”!
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William Chislett
(@WilliamChislet3) reported
@NatWest_Help My experience with Cora on other issues has been a complete waste of time and got nowhere. Indeed when i went into a Natwest branch in London on Tuesday there were quite a few people saying the same thing.
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TheBlackWiseGuy
(@TheBlackWiseGuy) reported
@PhilMyers53 @Keir_Starmer @labourlewis So you support totally incompetent Private Equity Vulture Funds & legal protection of HBOS Lloyds Banking Group RBS Natwest supporting Kier Starmer? You're morally corrupt & Lewis is right
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Danielle Gordon
(@D_GDN_17) reported
@NatWest_Help I must say the customer experience at NatWest has been the worst I have ever experienced! The staff have a no care attitude. I’m a new customer and I wouldn’t recommend anyone join this bank as they are not inclusive of disabilities!
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TheBlackWiseGuy
(@TheBlackWiseGuy) reported
@Tush27J Badenoch has a habit of blocking restitution settlements apparently according to 3 senior civil service employees & they also confirmed Badenoch protected Former PM Cameron akin to Sunak protecting HBOS Lloyds Banking Group RBS Natwest etc against those they knowingly stole asset
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TheBlackWiseGuy
(@TheBlackWiseGuy) reported
@debbygiglio1 @NorthernPeasant @Janetsk20073533 Have Labour backbenchers the competence to oust Private Equity Vulture Funds supporter Kier Starmer? Kier Starmer has no interest in righting HBOS Lloyds Banking Group RBS Natwest wrongs but accepts corporate gifts. Many thanks for Civil service insiders for information
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TheBlackWiseGuy
(@TheBlackWiseGuy) reported
@Tush27J Badenoch has a habit of blocking restitution settlements apparently according to 3 senior civil service employees & they also confirmed Badenoch protected Former PM Cameron akin to Sunak protecting HBOS Lloyds Banking Group RBS Natwest etc against those they knowingly stole asset
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Finance Connect.UK
(@finconnect99) reported
Major mortgage lenders cut rates Five major lenders - HSBC, Santander, TSB, NatWest and Principality Building Society - are set to cut mortgage rates, continuing a price war that has seen banks race to offer lower rates. HSBC and Santander are reducing residential and buy-to-let rates for the second time in two weeks; Santander’s cuts reach up to 0.14 percentage points. TSB will trim rates by up to 0.15 points, while Principality’s reductions reach 0.13 points. NatWest is targeting buy-to-let borrowers with low headline rates paired with high arrangement fees. Experts caution that Budget-related property tax changes and shifting market confidence could halt or reverse the trend for rate cuts. Analysts expect rates to stabilise within a narrow range, with fixed deals in the mid-3% to low-4% area becoming the norm. Ranald Mitchell, director at Charwin Mortgages, said: "For borrowers, this is the time to act decisively, securing a deal while the competition is still driving rates down." Nicholas Mendes, mortgage technical manager at John Charcol, commented: "Lenders may trim rates further if inflation data continues to soften or if fiscal tightening hits growth harder than expected, but the era of sharp repricing appears to be over." Daily Mail
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Watchdog Scotland
(@WdgScotland) reported
💸 In 2008, the UK taxpayer rescued the banking system from collapse. We didn’t just “support” them — we owned them. Here’s what that looked like: 🏦 RBS (now NatWest): £45.5bn bailout 🏦 Lloyds (incl. HBOS): £20.3bn bailout 🏦 Bradford & Bingley: nationalised 🏦 Northern Rock: nationalised That was real public money. Now these banks are making billions: 📈 NatWest profit (2023): £6.2bn 📈 Lloyds profit (2023): £7.5bn We bailed them out to save the system. In the 2025 Budget, it’s time for them to help fix it. ✅ A one-off Bailout Tax on their record profits ✅ Not permanent, not punitive — just fair We stepped in when they needed us. They should step up now that we need them.