Banks scramble to repair the damage caused by Crowdstrike IT outage
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Major banks globally are working to resolve problems after a CrowdStrike software update caused a widespread IT outage. Institutions like Santander and Metro Bank experienced disruptions, emphasizing the critical reliance on IT systems in the banking sector.
Santander and Metro Bank acknowledged the impact on ATM services due to the outage. Santander's support teams are striving to address the issue promptly, while Metro Bank informed customers about potential slowdowns or unavailability of some services.
Commercial Bank of Qatar faced service disruptions in mobile banking and call center but confirmed full restoration. New Zealand and South Africa also encountered banking service interruptions. Norway's central bank resorted to phone/email transaction methods, showing the ripple effects worldwide.
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