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Monday 19 July 2021 11:47 am  |  Updated:  Monday 19 July 2021 4:12 pm

Thousands of Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers locked out of their accounts

By: Amy O'Brien

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Reports of issues with the online banking services began just after 10am today, according to Down Detector.

Thousands of customers have reported that they are locked out of their Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland’s internet banking services and apps.

Over 1000 people had reported issues with the Lloyds website by 11am today, according to Down Detector, which monitors IT issues at large consumer-facing companies.

1,100 people reported issues with Halifax by that time and 153 reports came in for Bank of Scotland.

The problems all stem to Lloyds Banking Group – which owns all three banking providers.

Several customers tweeted about their trouble accessing the apps and making essential payments online.

@LloydsBank why can’t I see my account information when I log in? It says N/A on all my accounts

— Rachel Ramsay (@msrachelramsay) July 19, 2021

One user said: “@LloydsBank Unable to access online banking and the app for the past hour. Any timeframe for this to be solved? Tried several browsers, closing the app on and off wifi with no luck.”

Another tweeted: “Still the same. App shows my account balances everywhere is 0.00 and Desktop just doesn’t allow to get in showing error.”

If it helps anyone on the @HalifaxBank threads, I can log in via Web now but the app is still down. However, payments due in are delayed, and account activity is behind schedule- perhaps why people are being declined if they were due payments in today? #Halifax

— Jules 🐏 (@2MetreDistance) July 19, 2021

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