“What?!?” Tremendous mismanagement of technology on behalf of large non-historically-technology companies in Japan plus the assumption that customers won’t change banks over two nines of uptime.
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Oh god which bank was it?
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Owing to the nature of working in the financial industry here I’ll leave it at “A big bank, distinguished from the others only by the particularized timing of this outage.”
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The closed at weekends ATM thing was already like being in the twilight zone a decade ago, now it’s like a proof of the quantum multiverse that it in some obscure branch of possibility it could somehow continue to be a thing for this many years.
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Scotiabank Mexico made the same play. No ATM, online banking and no card payments. It was planned to be all fine on Monday, things normalized until Thursday but some people after that day still reported issues though. So yeah
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Wow, I can’t imagine something like that happening in the UK. To be fair, nobody uses cash in London anymore so the bigger problem is downtime of the card processor.
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So Japanese. Much polilte and thought. UK way is no warning, then weeks of disruption. Ch3ck out Lloyd's Bank...
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Maybe I am spoiled by
@monzo
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Brought to you by the country whose ATMs are generally only open during business hours anyway.
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