Barclays has mentioned the “technical difficulty” impacting funds and transactions for purchasers has been resolved, however remains to be engaged on updating financial institution balances for some prospects.
The financial institution mentioned delayed funds had been processed however that it was nonetheless “addressing any excellent points”, following days of disruption.
On Friday when the outage started, prospects informed the BBC they have been having hassle with cell and on-line banking, and in addition making important funds.
The technical points weren’t brought about a cyber assault, it’s understood, however the financial institution has not defined what was behind the issue or what number of prospects have been affected.
“We’re very sorry for any disruption and can make sure that no impacted buyer is ignored of pocket,” a Barclays spokesperson mentioned on Sunday.
“We’re maintaining our name centres open for longer this weekend and we will probably be proactively contacting prospects who could also be weak.”
The financial institution mentioned account balances would all be up to date by the tip of Sunday and that its companies have been again up and working as regular.
Nonetheless, reviews on the web site downdetector, which displays outages, have been nonetheless of their lots of early on Sunday, with most individuals experiencing issues with cell and on-line banking.
Some prospects on X additionally replied to Barclays saying they have been nonetheless going through issues and asking for compensation.
Dave, 69 from Plymouth, informed the BBC on Sunday that an issue with automated cash transfers not going by way of had resulted in him being overdrawn.
“Presently, there’s not sufficient in my present account to pay a card invoice tomorrow, all due to this difficulty,” he mentioned.
One other buyer informed the BBC that none of his scheduled funds from the 1 February had been made, and a £500 receipt had not arrived both.
Michaela, 38, from Sheffield criticised the communication updates from Barclays, saying they’d been “actually poor”.
“I ultimately obtained my late fee however I nonetheless cannot use my debit card,” she mentioned.
“Communication from Barclays has been non-existent till yesterday, a pop up within the app saying sorry and to not try to ship funds greater than as soon as if an error message comes up,” she mentioned.
Barclays is without doubt one of the UK’s largest banks, with greater than 20 million UK retail prospects.
On Saturday, downdetector confirmed practically 5,000 points had been reported with Barclays, greater than double the quantity reported on Friday.
On Saturday afternoon, Barclays’ web site mentioned issues with its app and on-line banking have been ongoing, and warned prospects that they might face points making and receiving funds.
Friday, which was pay day for many individuals within the UK, was the deadline for self-assessment tax returns.
Some Barclays’ prospects mentioned they have been unable to make their funds to HMRC.
A press release from HMRC mentioned it was working carefully with the financial institution to minimise the impression on these submitting self-assessments.
It confirmed that points associated to the Barclays outage wouldn’t end in late fee penalties as these don’t apply till March 1.
On X, the financial institution suggested prospects going through difficulties accessing their cash to hunt assist from family and friends or to get in contact with meals banks.
In response to 1 person who mentioned they have been unable to entry their account, the financial institution posted a hyperlink to the Trussell Belief, a charity which runs meals banks nationally.
Emily from Exeter informed the BBC that she was spending the weekend on a pal’s couch after being unable to maneuver into her new home.
“I am successfully homeless with my two kids and two cats,” she mentioned, including that her kids have been staying with household.
“My elimination van is deserted with every little thing I’ve in it,” the 44-year-old mentioned.
“I am a single mom who has labored extremely exhausting for this and to be left homeless is indescribable.”