Bank of Ireland customers faced frustration after being unable to access their online banking accounts due to a technical glitch. The outage affected users attempting to perform banking transactions on laptops, tablets, and mobile phones, preventing access through both the mobile app and Banking 365 online services. The bank acknowledged the issue and apologized for the inconvenience, stating that their technical support team was working to resolve it as quickly as possible.
Bank of Ireland customers have shared their frustration after they were left locked out of their online banking accounts due to a technical issue.
READ MORE: Shop that sold winning €500,000 EuroMillions ticket revealed as players urged to get checking The bank said that they "are unable to provide a timeframe" for when services would resume as normal "but our technical support team are currently working on this as a high priority". "What a worthless bank! Left me stranded as I couldn’t transfer money to get a taxi home," wrote one unhappy customer in a post shared on X.
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