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HSBC down: App and website offline amid Black Friday sales

2023-11-24 17:47
HSBC’s app and mobile banking website are down on one of the biggest shopping days of the year. The outage came on the morning of Black Friday, when most large retailers offer significant sales – and customers are even more likely to be checking their balance. Instead, the app showed an error message indicating that service was unavailable. The bank said it was urgently working to fix the issue, which appeared to bring problems across its services. “We understand some customers are having trouble accessing banking services as usual right now,” HSBC said in a statement. “We’re investigating this as a matter of urgency and will share an update as soon as possible.” HSBC offers a status page but it appears to have not been updated. It showed that all services were operating normally – despite the company’s statement otherwise. Those who bank with First Direct may also be affected, since it is a part of HSBC. Read More Users of iPhones can now check bank balance from Wallet app Nasa has received a signal from 10 million miles away Bitcoin mining rate hits all-time high amid record-breaking prediction for 2024
HSBC down: App and website offline amid Black Friday sales

HSBC’s app and mobile banking website are down on one of the biggest shopping days of the year.

The outage came on the morning of Black Friday, when most large retailers offer significant sales – and customers are even more likely to be checking their balance.

Instead, the app showed an error message indicating that service was unavailable.

The bank said it was urgently working to fix the issue, which appeared to bring problems across its services.

“We understand some customers are having trouble accessing banking services as usual right now,” HSBC said in a statement. “We’re investigating this as a matter of urgency and will share an update as soon as possible.”

HSBC offers a status page but it appears to have not been updated. It showed that all services were operating normally – despite the company’s statement otherwise.

Those who bank with First Direct may also be affected, since it is a part of HSBC.

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