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HSBC restores service after online banking outage
HSBC services have been restored following a two-hour outage that impacted both online and mobile banking services in the UK.
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In a statement posted to X, HSBC says: We’re really sorry that some services are currently unavailable in online and mobile banking. 'We understand this is frustrating, and our teams are ...
HSBC’s online banking and other services have gone down in an apparent outage. The bank's website had said no planned maintenance is currently taking place to its digital services, but many messaged ...
HSBC online and mobile banking services are running again after they were hit by an outage. Users reported being unable to log in to their accounts on the bank’s website or app earlier on Tuesday ...
At 4pm on February 11, 1,691 people had flagged problems with their HSBC online and mobile banking. Of those customers, 46 percent reported issues with the website and 42 percent said they were ...
Article continues below HSBC wrote on X: "We’re really sorry that some customers are having issues accessing personal online and mobile banking. Our IT teams are working hard to get these ...
Like most banks, HSBC lets customers manage their bank accounts online. With personal internet banking, customers can monitor their accounts, transfer funds, view statements, pay bills and wire money.
Later, HSBC said that its systems were back online. “Online and Mobile banking services are back up and running following an earlier intermittent issue,” a spokesperson said. “Debit and ...