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Is HSBC’s app down? Online banking problems explained

HUNDREDS of HSBC customers have said that they can't access online banking services this morning.

The issue has left customers unable to view their accounts or use the mobile app.

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What happens if HSBC's website isn't available? We explain all you need to knowCredit: AFP

According to DownDetector, over 300 users reported issues with their mobile banking on February 20.

Customers have complained on social media about the glitch, with problems starting at around 7am.

Customers have complained that they can't log on to their mobile banking app to view their balance or make payments.

Not being able to access your online banking can be seriously frustrating, so here is what you can do.

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How can I check if HSBC is down?

HSBC has a dedicated web page where you can check the status of its various services, including mobile, telephone and internet banking, and its ATMs.

Banks often update their customers on social media, so definitely check out HSBC's Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) pages for updates.

You can also check websites such as Down Detector, which will tell you whether other people are experiencing problems with a particular company online.

However, bear in mind this site relies on customer-reported issues so it is not always completely accurate.

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What should I do if I can't access my money online?

In the first instance, HSBC encourages you to .

But if you urgently need access to your money, go to your local HSBC branch. You can find your local branch using its .

If you don’t have a local bank branch nearby or don't have transport to get to it, you can try and contact the bank and ask for its guidance on what to do.

There are more details about how to contact HSBC on its .

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It may be that the bank will offer to pay for you to take a taxi to the nearest branch if you need money urgently, or it could help you to access the service you require over the phone.

Can I claim compensation if the app is down?

Unlike telecom companies, banks do not have a fixed compensation scheme for service disruption, although depending on how much it has affected you, you may be entitled to some money back.

It is worth gathering evidence of your problems so you can make a formal complaint to HSBC directly.

Try to make a note of when you were unable to access the website or app, plus any costs you incurred as a result.

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