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LLOYDS, Halifax and Bank of Scotland online banking went down as customers complained of missing payments and wages.

Hundreds of customers were reporting issues via the Downdetector platform, which measures outages, earlier this morning.

Hundreds of Lloyds Bank customers are reporting issues with online bankingCredit: Getty

As of 8.19am, 416 people had flagged problems with their Lloyds online and mobile banking.

Around the same time, 387 people had raised problems with Halifax and 40 were having issues with Bank of Scotland.

All three of the banks are run by the Lloyds Banking Group.

The majority of complaints related to issues transferring funds between accounts.

However, a spokesperson confirmed the issues have since been resolved.

They said: “We know some customers had issues receiving payments this morning, but this is back to normal.

“They should not make the payment again. Our online banking, app and telephone banking have been working as normal all morning.

“We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused.”

Frustrated customers took to Facebook

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