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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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Martyn Landi

Lloyds says services ‘back to normal’ after outage

Lloyds Banking Group did not confirm what had caused the issue (PA) - (PA Wire)

An issue which left Lloyds Bank and Halifax customers unable to receive payments has been resolved and services are “back to normal”, Lloyds Banking Group has said.

Early on Monday, customers of both banks began reporting issues with payments, and service status website Downdetector reported a spike in complaints about the two firms.

In a statement, Lloyds Banking Group apologised to customers and said the issue had now been resolved, but did not confirm what had caused it.

“We know some customers had issues receiving payments this morning, but this is back to normal,” a company spokesperson said.

Last week, Lloyds Banking Group announced plans to shut 136 more high street branches (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Archive)

“They should not make the payment again.

“Our online banking, app and telephone banking have been working as normal all morning. We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused.”

It comes after a major outage hit Barclays on Friday and carried on into the weekend, which the bank said was a “technology issue” and left many customers unable to access funds or make payments.

According to Downdetector, issues for Lloyds and Halifax started at around 7am on Monday morning, with several hundred people reporting issues with the two apps.

By around 10.30am, the spike from those reporting issues had dropped.

The issue also affected Halifax customers (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Wire)

The latest glitches come at a time when many bank branches are poised to close.

Last week, Lloyds Banking Group announced plans to shut 136 more high street branches, as it accelerates plans to cut costs and digitise the bank.

It will close 61 Lloyds, 61 Halifax and 14 Bank of Scotland branches between May this year and March 2026.

The closure plan was announced weeks after Lloyds shook up its branch business to allow customers of Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland to use stores across any of its brands for in-person banking.

Sam Richardson, deputy editor of Which? Money, said last week: “The UK’s bank branch network has been cut to the bone in recent years, often leaving people struggling and having to travel long distances to access cash or banking services.”

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