With the Barclays app currently down, customers are searching for where their local branch is.
A spike occurred at 10:18 am this morning and has continued to increase throughout the day. The last spike update was 2301 reports at 12:03pm this afternoon (October 17 2023).
Downdetector said: "This chart shows a view of problem reports submitted in the past 24 hours compared to the typical volume of reports by time of day. It is common for some problems to be reported throughout the day.
"Downdetector only reports an incident when the number of problem reports is significantly higher than the typical volume for that time of day.
Anyone else having issues with Barclays banking app this morning? pic.twitter.com/FcNUF6CI8p
— Penguin_tweets (@Penguins_tweets) October 17, 2023
If you are having problems with the app and need to visit a bank in and around Oxfordshire, then here is a complete list of Barclays banks as per the Branch finder site.
Barclays banks in and around Oxfordshire:
Branch - Oxford - 54 Cornmarket Street Oxford OX1 3HB
Local - Cowley Venue@Cowley, 242B Barns Road Cowley, Oxford OX4 3RQ
Local - Kidlington Exeter Hall, Oxford Road Kidlington OX5 1AB
Branch - Abingdon 2 The Square Abingdon OX14 5AS
Branch - Bicester 36 Market Square Bicester OX26 6AQ
Branch - Witney 30 Market Square Witney OX28 6BJ
Local - Wantage Vale Community Impact, 16 Market Place Wantage OX12 8AE
Local - Chipping Norton The Town Hall Chipping Norton OX7 5NA
Branch - Aylesbury 34 Market Square Aylesbury HP20 1TW
Banking Hub - Buckingham Buckingham Library, Verney Close Buckingham MK18 1JP
What is DownDector?
DownDector is an online website that allows users of popular services including X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, Virgin Media and more to report if they are having trouble with the services.
The site only reports an incident when the number of problem reports is significantly higher than the typical volume for that time of day.
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