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Update 6.30pm: NatWest has fixed the issue with its mobile banking app on iOS, which prevented iPhone owners across the UK from logging into their account. In a statement, a spokesman for the bank told Express.co.uk, Mobile banking is now working as normal. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. No customers will be left of pocket as a result.
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