Overview
- Lloyds, in a Tuesday letter to MPs, said 80,508 joint account holders may have had transactions viewed, taking the potentially affected population past half a million.
- The bank now counts 446,915 people who logged in during the March 12 incident and 107,937 who clicked to view other customers' transactions, sometimes seeing account details or National Insurance numbers.
- Goodwill payments now total about £263,000 to 6,875 people, with awards set case by case and averaging roughly £38 so far.
- Lloyds says it has seen no increase in fraud and found no customers with confirmed financial losses linked to the breach.
- The bank blames a software defect from an overnight app update on March 12, and the case is under review by MPs and regulators after filings to the FCA and ICO.