THREE major UK banks are experiencing outages as thousands of customers are left locked out of their accounts.

Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland have all gone down, with customers reporting issues across the board from roughly 6.30am.

The highest number of issues were reported by Lloyds customers across the country

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The highest number of issues were reported by Lloyds customers across the country

The majority of users are reporting that mobile banking is down for each of the banks, but many are experiencing difficulty accessing online banking and account balances too.

Almost 700 people have reported issues with Bank of Scotland on Downdetector this morning, but a whopping 1,860 have claimed they can’t get into their Lloyds accounts.

981 customers have complained about Halifax’s services this morning too on Downdetector.

The problems aren’t confined to one location in the UK either, as users report issues in London, as well as Hull, Cardiff and more.

More to follow…

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