Thousands of customers locked out of their banking accounts: 'How are they down so often?'

In an age where digital banking has become the norm, it is convenient to manage finances at our fingertips.

However, a recent event reminded Australians of their dependency on technology.


Thousands of Commonwealth Bank customers found themselves locked out of their accounts on Tuesday afternoon.

The significant disruption was reported 3,500 times on the website maintenance site DownDetector.

The technical issue happened at around 3:30 pm AEST and left many customers frustrated.


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Commonwealth Bank of Australia experienced a massive downtime last Tuesday, 22 April. Image Credit: Commonwealth Bank


One customer who visited a Commonwealth Bank branch during the downtime took to social media to express their dismay.

'CommBank is having issues nationwide for those with the bank trying to access the app,' the customer posted.

The sentiment was echoed by another disgruntled user.

'How is Commonwealth Bank down so often?' they asked online.

'I should see an extra $5,000 every time they inconvenience me like this.'


The bank swiftly acknowledged the issue and confirmed that customers were experiencing difficulties with NetBank services and the CommBank app.

In a digital era where banking apps have become an essential tool, these disruptions could affect tasks such as paying bills and shopping for essentials.

Commonwealth Bank services resumed by 6:30 pm AEST.

In a statement, Commonwealth Bank reassured their customers that a technical glitch caused the issue.

However, they have launched further investigations to prevent future downtime and to protect customers from cyber-attacks.


'CommBank app and NetBank services have been fully restored,' the CBA announced in an update.

'All other services are available. We are very sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks for your patience.'

Other services such as ATMs and online and in-person payments—including tap and pay—were unaffected by the downtime.

This incident should serve as a reminder of the importance of having contingency plans whenever digital banking services falter.

It should also be a call to action for financial institutions to keep robust systems in place to protect their customers during outages.

It's essential to keep a record of account details and to have alternative payment methods available for emergencies.
Key Takeaways

  • Thousands of Commonwealth Bank customers were locked out of their accounts due to a technical issue.
  • The problem was reported on Down Detector with over 3500 reports around 3:30 pm AEST last Tuesday, 22 April.
  • The CommBank app and NetBank services were restored by 6:30 pm AEST after several hours of disruption.
  • The Commonwealth Bank apologised for the inconvenience and assured customers that other services, such as ATMs and payments, were not affected.
Have you been affected by the recent Commonwealth Bank outage? Have you experienced similar issues with other banks? How do you prepare for such disruptions? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below.
 

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Seriously people get a grip here!! Yes it might be a small inconvenience
But some people act like its the end of they world, people wear out and break down too! But UNLIKE technology which can break down this does get fixed...god help anyone who needs to actually go into a bank I doubt they would know what to say after button pushing!
 
The commonwealth banking debacle
Tuesday ??
Wasn't that the day that people Australia wide were going to take money out off their accounts
To prove that we don't want a cashless society
And as far as too many stoppages well ANZ similar
It was only online banking that was affected, you could still use ATM .
 
Trust me, the Comm bank does not give a rats backside about it's customers, I have been waiting over a year and after phoning and sending many emails and bank app messages for reply over our account being hacked 5 times now in 4 years.....I look at changing but really, is it going help....I don't know.
 
Seriously people get a grip here!! Yes it might be a small inconvenience
But some people act like its the end of they world, people wear out and break down too! But UNLIKE technology which can break down this does get fixed...god help anyone who needs to actually go into a bank I doubt they would know what to say after button pushing!
You have to "find", or be able to get to, a bank branch first... then they send you to an ATM... often a competitors ATM at that (no cash at the branch) or that business/transaction can only be done online, you will just have to wait until the issue is resolved...
 
We still need to keep at least a months worth of cash " under the mattress or in a shoe box under the bed" 🤦‍♂️.. gotta love forced technology... how awesome will it be when they succeed at their "cashless society" agenda...
We have held a modest amount of cash for years.
Probably started because us baby boomers remember the days when we asked the question,.."how much for cash?"
 

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