A technical glitch in the UK's Faster Payments system disrupted payday for thousands of customers, prompting complaints and apologies from major banks like HSBC, Barclays, and Nationwide.
HSBC today become the latest bank to apologise to customers after some were left locked out of their online banking on what is pay day for many workers in Britain.
According to the website DownDetector, more than 6,000 people reported issues with their HSBC accounts on Friday morning with the banking giant unable to fix the issue until later in the afternoon
HSBC, Virgin Money and Nationwide customers have been left unable to access online and mobile banking services on what is commonly pay day for many workers across the UK
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Thousands of HSBC customers in Britain faced online banking difficulties due to an outage, with over 7,000 reports. HSBC stock gained 14% in the last 12 months.