Reuters reports:
Dutch bank DSB dismissed calls from a mortgage foundation on Thursday for customers to withdraw their money and denied there was a run on the bank.
“There are no mass numbers of people taking away their money,” DSB spokesman Klaas Wilting said following remarks by Pieter Lakeman, chairman of the Stichting Hypotheekleed, in a national television interview.
Wilting said the bank was seeing a “bit higher” level of withdrawals than usual, but added it was not uncommon for DSB to have days when withdrawals outnumbered deposits. “We are not worried,” Wilting said.
The bank’s Web site had been down since about 1000 GMT, Wilting said, due to a hacker attack that originated across Europe.
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