Hungary’s CIB Bank Still Struggling With IT System

  • 2 May 2019 5:44 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
Hungary’s CIB Bank Still Struggling With IT System
CIB bank’s online services were not available on Tuesday and its online banking, call centre and mobile app were out of service on Wednesday, clients told Napi.

The bank acknowledged technical problems with its services on its Facebook page and promised to inform clients immediately when all services are restored.

The bank has been experiencing technical problems since overhauling its IT system over the Easter weekend.

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