COMMONWEALTH Bank’s online services including the app have been restored after customers were facing a second day of outages.

Customers had been unable to access NetBank or use the CommBank app this morning after the online system crashed yesterday.

Businesses who used the bank were also unable to accept non-CBA Visa cards and people were unable to pay bills or transfer funds.

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media_camera The notification Commonwealth Bank customers got yesterday when they tried to login.

The bank’s issues continued this morning despite earlier saying there had been an improvement to services.

Some customers were still struggling to access their funds or receive payments.

But NetBank services were fully restored before 10am on Tuesday, according to an online statement.

Customers who had tried to log in on Monday to online banking system were shown a message telling them to try again later.

“You may not be able to make payments or access all features while logged on this morning. Please try again later,” it said.

Services have now been fully restored for NetBank and the CommBank app.

We know you rely on these services and we're sorry for letting you down. Thanks for your patience and resilience. — CommBank (@CommBank) August 20, 2018

In April, customers with the bank had credit card balances disappear from the smartphone app and the online system.

The digital problems in April also temporarily wiped out the balances of home and personal loans, travel money card accounts and affected bill payments that used BPAY.

Shops were also unable to accept debit and credit card transactions from Commonwealth customers.

Commonwealth Bank has been contacted about what caused the issues.

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