Britain's Lloyds Apologises After Customers Able To See Others' Transactions

(Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group said on Thursday it ‌was investigating the causes of a ‌glitch that allowed customers to see each ​other's transactions online, the latest in a series of technical problems for UK banks embracing digital services.

"We’re sorry that ‌some customers ⁠experienced an issue viewing transactions in the app for a ⁠short time this morning," a spokesperson said, after media reports that customers ​using the ​bank's apps ​were able to ‌see other users' transactions on their accounts.

Lloyds said the issue had been resolved and that it was looking into what caused the problem.

Britain's cross-party Treasury ‌Committee of lawmakers said ​last year that ​nine top ​UK banks and building societies ‌had suffered at least ​803 hours ​of unplanned technology and systems outages between January 2023 and February ​2025, blocking ‌millions of customers from accessing ​their cash.

By Lawrence White
Editing ​by Mark Potter

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