Lloyds Bank Data Breach: Treasury Committee Seeks Transparency and Answers
ByAinvest
Thursday, Mar 19, 2026 4:32 pm ET1min read
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The Treasury Committee has contacted Lloyds Banking Group regarding a technical malfunction that allowed some customers to view details from other people's accounts in the bank's app. The incident was described as an "alarming breach of confidentiality." The committee is seeking information on the nature and extent of the problem, including how many customers were affected and what kind of information was disclosed. Lloyds has apologized and stated that no action is needed from customers and there was no issue with account security.

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