The UK bank Halifax has postponed plans to offer banking online. This is the third time they have tried to launch its Intelligent Finance (IF)
The telephone banking operation started on Thursday without any problems.
The original starting date of online banking was meant to be in July, the problems will add considerably to the start-up costs of the venture, which is said to be more than £90 million this year.
The company has told its customers that it hopes to start net banking "in a few months time."
Chief - Jim Spowart claimed that he had always planned to open phone banking first, followed by online and mobile banking.
Other popular online banks like Prudential's Egg have also been plagued by technical problems.
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