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In a tweet ANZ stated financial institution playing cards ought to be working as regular and could be unaffected by the outage.
ANZ financial institution’s cell and on-line banking providers had been unavailable for a number of hours on Monday.
The outage comes after BNZ bank customers were unable to use internet and mobile banking on Saturday.
BNZ financial institution on Monday stated technical points over the weekend meant some card transactions from Saturday had been showing a number of occasions in on-line banking for some prospects.
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“If this impacts you, your obtainable stability could also be impacted.”
BNZ stated its contact centre and department groups had been unable to help prospects with the difficulty.
“We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience triggered and can replace you right here when the difficulty is resolved.”
ANZ prospects first began reporting issues at about 10am on Monday.
An ANZ financial institution spokesperson stated some prospects had been unable to entry its goMoney app and web banking.
“We apologise for any inconvenience that is inflicting.”
The spokesperson didn’t reply questions on what the reason for the difficulty was or whether or not prospects’ funds could also be affected.
The financial institution’s Fb web page had acquired practically 300 feedback concerning the outage by 12pm.
The BNZ outage attracted 1800 feedback on the corporate’s Fb web page with prospects reporting having had their playing cards declined when attempting to purchase gas, groceries and different items, disrupting their Easter weekend.