
“Lloyds is the largest retail bank group in the UK with 30 million customers. The chief executive of TSB, Paul Pester, said its customers’ debit card transactions had been affected after problems with two out of seven IT servers. Mr Pester told the BBC two of the seven servers that process TSB debit card payments had suffered problems, which meant that about a quarter of TSB card transactions were affected. Mr Pester later tweeted: ‘The cause of the problems at TSB is now fixed. It’ll take a while to sort the backlog. Sorry customers may have problems for an hour or so.’ TSB has about five million UK customers and is in the process of being split from Lloyds Banking Group.”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25907000
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