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    RBS-NatWest bank meltdown rolls on: Chaos to hit millions all weekend, customers
    STILL can't get wages - and it may last until next week
    By ED MONK FOR THISISMONEY.CO.UK and ANDREW OXLADE

    Updated: 09:29 GMT, 23 June 2012









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    The computer meltdown at NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland, which left millions unable to access their salaries,
    could stretch into next week it emerged today.



    The banking group will open 1,000 branches on Sunday, from 9am to midday,
    as millions of people are unable to receive money or pay bills because
    of an ongoing technical crash.

    Doors were also kept open until 7pm on Friday and until 6pm today
    because a huge number of transactions failed to go through properly.


    The problems with account access now rank as
    one of the worst technical failures at a British bank.





    Enlarge   NatWest online banking meltdown: Millions of customers unable to move money or pay bills as accounts freeze

    Up to 12 million people have been affected by the major
    computer error which was triggered when a software upgrade was being installed to the payment system.


    They have resolved the 'underlying problem' but it
    could be early next week before all the problems have
    been dealt with and all payments catch up.

     

    More...

    NatWest banking meltdown: Millions of customers unable to move money or pay bills
    as accounts freeze and wage payments fail to arrive

    CUSTOMER FURY: The NatWest 'feedback' site

    Can I force NatWest or RBS to cover late payment penalties or extra costs caused by its banking meltdown?

    Susan Allen, customer services director for RBS-NatWest retail,
    told ITV News it was difficult to say exactly when all the problems would be resolved.


    The systems failure, which the company now says began on Tuesday,
    meant that payments due to be made on Wednesday night, ready
    for Thursday, did not appear in account balances.

    As a result, some customers were blocked from taking money
    out of cash machines, while others had internet supermarket
    food deliveries stopped after payments were rejected.




    CAN I FORCE NATWEST TO COVER ANY PENALTIES?


    The crisis-hit bank has so far refused to confirm specifically whether
    it will compensate customers if they are hit with late payment fees from third
    parties - through no fault of their own.

    Our banking correspondent explains customers' rights when it
    comes to getting justice from financial services firms.


    READ MORE: Can I force NatWest to cover late payment penalties?



    Some people could not use debit cards at tills,
    including hotel check-out desks, airports and petrol stations.


    Some customers were able to access their money by 4pm
    Thursday but problems have persisted and customers continued to report being unable to access their cash this morning.
    It is unclear whether the problem that stopped payments due on Wednesday night have also blocked
    payments due for last night.

    A statement on a NatWest feedback website said today:
    'Unfortunately we are once again experiencing technical issues with our systems and
    account balances have not updated properly overnight.
    This means where money has gone into a customers account, there may be a delay in it appearing on their balance.


    'We can assure our customers that this problem is strictly of a technical nature and we continue to work hard
    to resolve this.

    'We also recognise this is an unacceptable inconvenience for our customers, for
    which we apologise.'

    The company also confirmed the problems were not the result of an external
    attack on its systems.

    RBS, which conducts retail banking under the NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and UlsterBank brands, kept
    1,000 of its branches open until 7pm last night to let people take out some money, and opened them earlier today, in order to assist customers.


    At 8am today, an RBS spokesman said the bank was preparing a
    new statement to update customers.



    Anger: A NatWest feedback website showed customers continuing to
    report being unable to access their money
    at 8am on Friday.

    There was confusion yesterday with customers reporting problems that were not connected to
    payments not being made.


    IS THIS BRITAIN'S WORST BANKING SERVICES FAILURE?

    Online banking services occasionally go down and customers find themselves locked out, typically for
    a few hours.

    But it's very rare that these problems last for longer than that.


    Last summer, Tesco Bank saw a huge backlash particularly on the reader comments on this
    website, when a technical glitch locked customers out of accounts for up four days.


    But the full extent of those delays affected only 2,500 people.
    The meltdown at RBS-NatWest has blighted up to 12million people. 

    Tesco promised to reimburse people who could prove they lost out
    financially as a result of the confusion. Let's hope RBS offers the same response.


    Unfortunately for customers of British banks these sort out of failures will become more common - see below.




    For example, staff in one branch in West London told
    customers they should only use the bank's own ATMs
    to guarantee being able to get money out. The branch had closed its doors with only two members of staff outside telling customers that they would not know until tomorrow when services would be restored.


    Elsewhere, customer were so alarmed yesterday that they queued at branches
    to insist that staff hand over all the cash in their current accounts.


    After hours of silence, the bank issued a message on its website in mid-afternoon stating:
    ‘This is an unacceptable inconvenience for our customers
    for which we apologise.'

    There are fears that many thousands of customers could be hit with penalty charges because regular
    standing orders and direct debits, including rent and
    mortgage payments, were also affected.

    Some are worried they could lose family holidays because the final instalment of
    their payments were not transferred as expected. House purchase transfer payments were also stalled by the computer failure.


    The collapse triggered a string of comment on Twitter from
    customers, with some suggesting the NatWest debacle would be similar to
    the meltdown predicted for Greece if the country crashed out of the euro.


    Mother-of-two Lisa Browne, who was sick and off work, tried to
    get Tesco to deliver a weekly food shop to her home so
    she could feed her children. However, the store called to
    say it would not accept the order because her NatWest bank card had been declined.



    FIRST-TIME BUYER UNABLE TO BUY HOME BECAUSE OF BANK ERROR

    First-time buyer Milley Colley, 27, was unable to move into
    her new two-bedroom flat yesterday because NatWest had not transferred the money.


    She attempted to send the funds to her solicitor - two days before the problems officially begun - but
    they never arrived.

    The freelance photographer was supposed to move into a property in Bow, east London, but is still in her parents home in Teddington, south-west London, while she waits for the
    bank to deal with the problem.







    Banking error: Milley Colley, 27, left, was unable to complete her house purchase yesterday
    because of NatWest's payment problems while student Kora-Lee Holmes, 21, was stranded in Venice



    'The completion date was yesterday but NatWest have been having
    problems since Tuesday. I went into a branch to do a same day payment to my solicitor but that payment never arrived,' she said.



    'I phoned NatWest and the person told me it had arrived and there was no problem.

    The money left my bank immediately on Tuesday but has still not arrived.


    'Then yesterday they said they did not know where the
    money had gone.

    'I have got all my stuff packed up and I had taken the day off working yesterday and I was
    ready to go.'

    She is moving into the flat on her own and has funded the
    purchase through a private family loan. Two other people in the chain are believed to be affected.


    Meanwhile, student Kora-Lee Holmes, 21, was stranded in Venice, Italy, unable to pay her hotel for the stay because
    her bank card was not working.

    She missed her flight home while she battled
    to make the payment so her father Adrian was forced to spend £200 to re-book her on another one
    last night.

    The Hull University student said: 'I tried paying the hotel with my NatWest Visa debit
    card but it didn't work and when I got on my online
    banking I was unable to transfer any money.


    'I was trying to get the money paid while all the time the
    clock was ticking down to when my flight took off.
    I tried phoning NatWest but there was a 45 minute
    queue.

    'I just got the standard response on the website about a temporary problem with
    the site and that was at 8.30am Italian time. This didn't
    help me.'

    She was flying back to Newcastle instead of Manchester because it was the only flight available.




    The weekly paid admin worker, who lives in the Midlands, was relying on her salary going into her account to keep her in credit.
    She said: ‘I am really annoyed. My worry is what
    is going to happen with the direct debits that are supposed to be going out?'

    Lance King and his family were left homeless after the problems at NatWest caused their house purchase to fall through.


    He and wife Gemma had sold their previous property, but could not move into their new one because IT problems
    meant the money for the sale had failed to appear.

    Last night they and their two daughters, aged one and five, were
    forced to stay with Mrs King's parents.

    ‘It is a complete nightmare,' said Mr King, 34, from Whiteley,
    Hampshire.

    ‘We had a removal van outside the house waiting to get in but
    because the money was in a NatWest account, we couldn't
    complete the sale.

    ‘All of our stuff is now in storage and
    my wife and two children are living with my in-laws.
    The stress has been horrendous.'

    Although he is not a NatWest customer, Mr King's move was brought to a halt because
    his solicitor's account is with NatWest.

    ‘For a big corporate bank it is just unbelievable,' he added.


    Also hit by the problem were first-time buyers Mike
    Johnson and his pregnant wife Laura.

    The couple were thrown out of a house they thought they had paid for on Thursday after the problems at NatWest meant the
    payment did not go through as expected.

    The Johnsons had been allowed access to the newly-built property after transferring the money to their solicitor's NatWest client account on Monday.
    But the balance still hadn't arrived on Thursday - so that
    evening the site manager arrived at their house and asked
    them to leave.

    ‘We had to pack our bags then and there
    and we are now living with our sister-in-law until this is sorted
    out,' Mr Johnson said.

    Mark Groom, of Groom Halliday Property Solicitors, said: ‘If we can't see the money -
    whether or not it is actually there - a property
    sale simply cannot complete. Because so many completions occur on Fridays, the numbers
    affected will be huge.'

    A NatWest spokesman said they were doing ‘absolutely everything they could' to
    fix the problem.



    WAS NATWEST'S NEW MOBILE PAYMENTS GIZMO TO BLAME?

    Last Wednesday, NatWest heralded a leap forward for its mobile phone
    payment technology.

    It launched a system - GetCash - that would allow people to take cash from
    an ATM without using their cash card, by making a request on their handset.


    They are sent a six digit pin number, after making
    the request, which can be entered at a cash machine.


    The aim, the bank said, was to help people who may
    have lost or forgotten their card or those who want to leave their wallet at
    home.

    It was made available to around two and-a-half million customers
    who already have the banking app on their phone - on iPhone, Android or
    BlackBerry Smartphones, and on the iPad.

    The launch comment from Ben Green, head of mobile at NatWest and RBS,
    well now have a sense or irony: 'We've heard countless stories from customers who've left
    their wallet behind, or parents who need a quick way to send
    money across to their children immediately.'



    The first customers knew of a problem was when their cards were rejected
    at tills and ATMs. NatWest put a message on its
    website in the morning which read: ‘We are currently experiencing
    technical issues which mean that a number of customer account balances have not yet been updated and some of
    our online services are temporarily unavailable.'

    Student Kora-Lee Holmes, from Hull, sent a tweet saying she had been blocked from checking
    out of a hotel in Italy and so had missed her flight home.

    She posted: ‘Missed my flight home from Venice because NatWest's server problems…New flights = £200.'

    Customers finally began reporting that their accounts were back up and running,
    including salary credits, at around 4pm.



    NatWest, which has 7.5million personal banking customers,
    is part of the Royal Bank of Scotland group, and is
    80 per cent owned by the taxpayer. The bank pledged that no customer would be out of pocket as a result of the
    ‘technical' problems.

    'More technical problems lie ahead for ALL British
    banks'
    Last week, RBS-NatWest launched a mobile banking app that lets people to
    withdraw money from cash machines using their smartphone.



    It is the latest bank to offer such technology as the industry
    moves towards making smartphones digital wallets.

    But the rush to offer new technology may come at a price.

    Experts warned that customers of UK banks would increasingly face such problems because of the rush to
    deliver new and evermore sophisticated services.

    Daoud Fakhri, senior analyst at consultancy Datamonitor Financial Services, said: ‘This episode is
    emblematic of wider problems facing the banking sector as
    a whole.

    'Many providers, being early adopters of
    IT systems when the technology was still in its infancy, have been left saddled with inflexible core systems that are often several decades old, and that are increasingly unable to cope with the
    demands being placed on them.

    ‘The growing expectations of consumers around online and mobile banking
    means that the tensions between the provision of ever more sophisticated services and the
    capability of core systems to satisfy these demands are close to breaking point,
    and this increases the likelihood of episodes such as the NatWest mishap happening again.'

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