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Tuesday 04 January 2022 8:23 pm

High volumes of transactions force Nationwide to ‘queue’ inbound payments after 10m transfers overnight

By: Michiel Willems

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Following news that customers of Nationwide were unable to carry out any payments, the third time this month, thousands of angry Brits took to social media to demand an explanation.

This afternoon, the bank explained to Morning Wire that it took the decision to “queue” inbound faster payments, where money is sent to and from accounts.

“As a result of extremely high volumes of transactions on the first working day of the year we took the decision to temporarily queue inbound faster payments,” a Nationwide Building Society spokesperson said.

“To put this in context, more than 10m payments were processed overnight. This has been done to ensure we can manage and process those payments, which were taking much longer than normal due to the numbers received,” he added.

“We hope to get our systems back to normal and apologise for any inconvenience caused as a result of these delays.”

He added that members do not need to resend any payments as they will be processed as soon as possible.

Also, the move does not impact bulk payments, such as wages, direct debits and standing orders and members can still access their funds and the app is still working as normal, Nationwide stressed.

Please don't tell me its down again. I've sent money to my nationwide account and FOR THE THIRD TIME it's floating in thin air.

— Adel Jones (@AdelJones11) January 4, 2022

User reports indicate Nationwide is having problems since 9:41 AM GMT. https://t.co/UL5JEUXSTV RT if you're also having problems #Nationwidedown

— DowndetectorUK (@DowndetectorUK) January 4, 2022

I’ve just come off the phone with nationwide the man was unhelpful. I’ve been told there’s no issue it must be something with me. As you can see all morning people have been enquiring on twitter if your systems are down again as money isn’t being received. Can this be looked into

— Josephine (@nuchocolate82) January 4, 2022
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