Scotiabank customers say their pay hasn’t been deposited; bank says it’s a ‘technical issue’

Scotiabank customers who were expecting to be paid on Friday are reporting on social media that their paycheques haven’t been deposited, and that the bank hasn’t made clear when the money will hit their accounts.

Downdetector, an online outage tracker, shows that users began reporting problems with Scotiabank mobile banking, online banking and depositing on Friday morning. By 9:51 a.m. ET, nearly 4,800 users had reported an issue.

Greg Adams, a Scotiabank client in Newfoundland, told CBC News that he usually expects his paycheque every Friday morning. But when he woke up this Friday, “there was no direct payment into the bank account.”

He first checked with his company’s payroll team, who said that the money had cleared the corporate account. His colleagues who bank elsewhere had received their pay, too.

“As bad as things are right now with the economy, every cent counts,” said Adams. “So when you look into your bank account, [and] you have no money or no extra money to do the things that you need to do for the week and the weekend with bills coming out … It’s quite a frustration.”

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Some users on the social media platform X noted that the outage occurred just before the end of the month, when many people have rent, mortgage and other bills to pay.

Others wondered whether the bank would reimburse them for fees incurred because of the outage. 

‘A technical issue,’ bank spokesperson says

“We are currently experiencing a technical issue where some of our clients’ inbound payments, including direct deposits and cheque deposits, are not being applied to their accounts,” a spokesperson for the bank told CBC News in an email. The same statement was posted to the bank’s account on X.

“We are actively working to resolve this as soon as possible and apologize for any inconvenience.”

The bank did not respond to questions about when customers can expect the money to land in their accounts or what the bank’s timeline was for resolving the issue. CBC News has sent followup questions.

Earlier this year, Bank of Montreal’s online banking services were disrupted after a fire alarm went off at one of the bank’s data centres.

Similarly, TD Bank said that data-processing issues were responsible for a day-long direct deposit outage last year.

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