Microsoft’s massive outage has caused problems for several banks around the world. In Australia and New Zealand, customers are unable to fully use payment services and systems.

Banks in four countries are in trouble due to Microsoft outage
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Complaints have been received about the work of National Australia Bank, Bendigo Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Bank of New Zealand and ASB Bank. The unavailability of some banking services there was attributed to “problems with the external communication provider.” Details are provided by the publication Crisis24.

The largest bank in the Republic of South Africa (Republic of South Africa) by number of customers, Capitec, is also now operating intermittently, but customers can still make card transactions. As for the Bank of Israel, they spoke of the partial impact of the global failure on their work.

We previously wrote that Elon Musk ridiculed the large-scale technical failure in the functioning of computer systems and said that the social network X was not affected.

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Nikolai Tikhonov

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