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TD Bank says direct deposit system restored after technical problems

Technical issues preventingsome TD Bank customers from paying bills thatwould normally be covered by direct deposits have been resolved, the company said Saturday.

Bank apologizes and promises refunds for NSF fees related to the day-long outage

A sign for TD is seen outside of one the bank's branches.
TD Bank started getting inundated early Friday on social media with customers raising concerns about technical issues that kept them from being paid by direct deposit. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)

Technical issues preventingsome TD Bank customers from paying bills thatwould normally be covered by direct depositshave been resolved, the company said Saturday.

The problem was first reported by account holders on social media early Friday. TD said it was primarily affecting direct deposits in Western Canada. However, an unknown number ofpeople in Eastern Canada also said they were hit bythe service interruption.

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"Our customers should now have full access to most bank services, including delayed direct deposits," TD said in a statement issued at about11:15 a.m. ET on Saturday.

"We know that some customers experienced significant stress and we sincerely apologize for this experience," TD said in its statement.

"We understand the importance of being able to use banking services wherever and whenever customers want and we will continue to work with individual customers that require additional support."

'Batch processing issue'

TD blamed the day-long issue on computers failing to process a large volume of data something it described as a "batch processing issue" that affected multiple systems.

The bankdid not immediately return messages seeking further details, so there has beenno confirmation of social media messages from people reporting they could not deposit money at ATMs or use their TD debit cards.

The bank said customers will be reimbursed if they incurred non-sufficient funds fees for an overdrawn accountdue to the missing directdeposits.

TD said people can visit their local branch or contact the bank at 1-866-222-3456.

With files from The Canadian Press