Westpac, St George and Bank SA customers hit by outage

The digital age has brought us the convenience of managing our finances with just a few clicks or taps.

However, it also comes with vulnerabilities.

In a recent turn of events that left many Australians anxious, a significant online banking outage struck a central bank and its subsidiaries, impacting customers nationwide.


Millions of Westpac, St George and Bank SA customers were locked out of their accounts Monday, 1:40 pm.

The outage lasted for approximately two hours, and customers could not access their funds or view their account details through the Westpac app and website.

The disruption to these essential services caused considerable concern among users.


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Westpac, St George and Bank SA customers could not access their accounts throughout the two-hour outage. Image Credit: Shutterstock/T. Schneider


Westpac acknowledged the issue with a statement.

'We are aware that some customers are currently experiencing intermittent issues with Online Banking,' the bank stated.

'We are working to fix the issue as a priority and apologise for the inconvenience.'

Their online banking services resumed two hours after the initial report.


The bank extended its apologies for the disruption and thanked customers for their patience during the outage.

However, the outage was a stark reminder of how reliant Australians have become on digital banking solutions.

The incident raised important questions about the reliability of online banking systems and the measures in place to protect customers from such disruptions.

While recent technology has made banking more accessible, it has also introduced new risks that could affect daily lives.

In a previous article, Westpac removed its cardless cash withdrawal feature on all ATMs, which sparked concern among consumers.

The bank assured customers that they could still withdraw cash using their physical card or over the counter at Westpac branches.


Here are a few tips in navigating online banking outages:
  • Diversify your banking options: Consider having accounts with multiple banks or financial institutions, so you have access to funds if a banking system goes down.
  • Keep cash on hand: In an increasingly cashless society, always keep some cash for emergencies or when digital transactions are unavailable.
  • Stay informed: Receive immediate updates on any issues or outages by turning on notifications from your bank.
  • Use telephone banking: Telephone banking is an alternative solution when online services are down. Keep your bank's phone number and your customer information in an accessible place.
  • Secure your information: Ensure that your computer and mobile devices are secure with up-to-date antivirus software. It could protect you from security threats that could happen during an outage.
Outages can be stressful, but it's essential to remain calm.

Banks should immediately work to resolve these issues, as panicking could lead to poor decision-making.
Key Takeaways

  • Millions of Westpac group customers were locked out of their accounts during an outage.
  • The outage, which occurred around 1:40 pm and affected multiple banks within the Westpac Group, including St George and Bank SA.
  • The issue was resolved nearly two hours after it was first reported.
  • The Westpac Group immediately apologised to customers for the inconvenience caused by the outage.
Were you affected by the Westpac outage? Share your experiences and thoughts with us in the comments section below.
 

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Didn't even know about it until I read about it after. I was on the app a few times while it was supposed to be offline.

And as for "Outages can be stressful". No it wasn't, not for me anyway.
 
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This is a prime example of why we must remain a society where cash is required to always be available for our personal use. Relying just on internet banking is extremely dangerous for business both large and small and ourselves. If cash is removed from our Australian society and the banking system fails for an extended period of time for whatever reason then the entire Country will effectively come to a grinding halt in record time. We will be unable to purchase any goods or services and retail outlets will be unable to sell their wares to consumers. Larger business will be unable to trade inside or outside of the country unless they have an agreed credit system that both countries are willing to accept. If the internet is disabled for weeks or months then many will be in grave danger. CASH must always be available for Australian citizens to use on a daily basis no matter what anyone says to the contrary.
 
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This is a prime example of why we must remain a society where cash is required to always be available for our personal use. Relying just on internet banking is extremely dangerous for business both large and small and ourselves. If cash is removed from our Australian society and the banking system fails for an extended period of time for whatever reason then the entire Country will effectively come to a grinding halt in record time. We will be unable to purchase any goods or services and retail outlets will be unable to sell their wares to consumers. Larger business will be unable to trade inside or outside of the country unless they have an agreed credit system that both countries are willing to accept. If the internet is disabled for weeks or months then many will be in grave danger. CASH must always be available for Australian citizens to use on a daily basis no matter what anyone says to the contrary.
A lot of people don't realise their smaller bank is actually part of one of the big four and diversification means to make sure it is really a separate entity
 

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