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Is your mobile banking down? Lloyds, TSB, Nationwide, First Direct and Halifax issues hit thousands

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Lloyds acknowledges problems

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Lloyds has been the worst hit by today’s mobile banking problems, according to Downdector at least – there were over 3,600 reports at 8.20am GMT, although this has since plummeted fortunately.

When trying to log into the app, some of the TechRadar team went from a generic error message to an apology message to a spinning wheel. Lloyds acknowledged the continued issues with the post on X (formerly Twitter) below at 9.37am GMT.

Not a great morning for banking apps…

A laptop screen showing Downdetector spikes for mobile baking apps

(Image credit: Downdetector)

If you’re having trouble with your mobile and internet banking this morning, you’re not alone. Downdetector has shown big spikes of reported issues for Lloyds, Halifax, TSB, Nationwide, First Direct and the Bank of Scotland.

Most of the reported issues are related to mobile and internet banking, with struggling to log into their accounts or getting error messages when trying to transfer money. The problems vary slightly between banks, so we’ll dig into what each is saying about their specific issues now.

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