THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said it was monitoring developments in the global outage that affected services from airlines to health care, shipping and finance worldwide on Friday but assured the public that the issues were being addressed.
THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said it was monitoring developments in the global outage that affected services from airlines to health care, shipping and finance worldwide on Friday but assured the public that the issues were being addressed.'Some BSP -Supervised Financial Institutions have experienced disruptions but are addressing the issue, while some have already restored affected systems,' the central bank said in a statement.
'Microsoft reported an ongoing global issue affecting computer units. This issue has impacted certain operations in the bank which may cause longer wait times in our branches and contact center,' BPI told the public at 5:04 p.m. on Friday.'You may also experience delays in crediting of financial transactions, including bills payment and interbank fund transfers, as other institutions are likewise affected,' it said in a statement.
Assures Public Outage Being Addressed
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