Marcela Torres questions Bancolombia's massive outage due to operational failures

Marcela Torres, manager of Nu Colombia, criticized the prolonged service failures at Bancolombia that affected millions of users. The bank received 1.82 million complaints at Superfinanciera by the end of 2025, accounting for 66.22% of the total. Torres called for uniform service level agreements to bolster trust in the financial system.

Bancolombia's recent operational failures, starting Sunday morning due to an update, lasted until Monday night, restricting transfers, electronic payments, and digital channel inquiries. During this time, services were limited to internal transfers, balance checks, ATM withdrawals, and debit and credit card payments. The bank shut down all services Monday night and restored them normally by Tuesday morning.

These disruptions caused frustration among users, who reported issues on social media such as 'the app won't open' or 'I can't make transfers.' Bancolombia, with over 30 million customers, topped complaints at Superfinanciera with 1.82 million by the end of 2025, making up 66.22% of the total 2.76 million related to banking attention and operations. Davivienda followed with 345,398 complaints, or 12.51%.

Marcela Torres, general manager of Nu Colombia, questioned the outage's scale on social media. 'Bre-B is today one of the most important public goods for Colombians. The Banco de la República has done great work advancing this project, despite the complexity of organizing "so many monkeys for the photo"', she wrote. She added: 'it is unacceptable for an entity to go down for days and, by extension, crash the system. We need uniform service level agreements (SLAs) for all rails. And if they are breached, there must be consequences. This protects the consumer and reinforces trust in Bre-B. Urgent'.

The main complaint reasons in 2025 were unrecognized transactions (39.8%), misapplied transactions (11%), and difficulties in performing transactions or inquiries (7.8%). Savings accounts accounted for 40.22% of product-related complaints, followed by low-value deposits (29.3%) and credit cards (17.2%). Superfinanciera provides a form on its website for filing formal complaints.

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Illustration depicting frustrated customers and technical staff at a Bancolombia bank branch during a widespread service outage.
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Bancolombia faces technical failures in digital and physical channels

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Bancolombia bank reported service outages starting from the early morning of Monday, February 23, 2026, due to technical adjustments that did not go as planned. The entity assured that it was not a security incident and that customers' resources and information are protected. They prioritized essential operations while working on stabilization.

Bancolombia reported that all its services have returned to normal after nearly four days of infrastructure disruptions. Users faced difficulties with various digital platforms and transactions. The bank assures that no personal data was exposed nor resources affected.

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Bancolombia announced it will open all its offices on Saturday, February 28, to support users following the week's complications. Schedules vary by region, with Bogotá service from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and the rest of the country from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The move addresses infrastructure damage from the previous Sunday.

Banco GNB Sudameris reported a net profit of $1.8 trillion at the end of 2025, a 570.84% increase from 2024. This placed it as Colombia's second most profitable bank, behind only Bancolombia.

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Colombia's Superintendencia Financiera reported that the usury rate for March stands at 25.52% effective annual rate, up 0.29 percentage points from February's 25.23%. This increase mirrors market interest rate adjustments. Institutions like Coltefinanciera and Banco Unión have rates closest to the cap.

Bancóldex, Colombia's development bank for businesses, announced a $200 billion credit line to provide liquidity to entrepreneurs amid rising interest rates. The funds are intended for working capital and debt substitution, such as raw materials, supplies, and payroll. This initiative aims to support company productivity, especially for SMEs, in 2026.

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Following Wednesday's collapse of Cuba's National Electric System due to a failure at the Matanzas-based Antonio Guiteras power plant, residents in this eastern city face prolonged outages exceeding 30 hours, forcing a reorganization of daily life amid growing resignation.

 

 

 

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