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    Around 600,000 payments have gone missing from the current accounts of NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland, Ulster Bank and Coutts customers.Benefits and wages have not appeared in accounts and some customers have also complained direct debits which were due to leave their accounts weren’t processed, prompting fears people would be charged for late payments. Source:... Read more »
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    Re: NatWest and RBS glitch: 600,000 customers missing money – what you can do do if y

    It's affected Ulster and Coutts banks too - http://www.itv.com/news/2015-06-17/m...t-is-affected/

    NatWest customers who are missing payments can call the support helpline on 03457 888444, or visit their local branch. Alternatively, the Support Centre is offering an online service.
    RBS customers can call 03457 242424, or visit their local branch.
    Ulster Bank customers can call 0800 231232, or visit their local branch.
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