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Problems with Card Payments Throughout the Nordic Region

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A disruption at the company Nets means that it may currently be problematic for Swedes to make card payments. Nets is a major provider of payment solutions for the entire Nordic region, and extensive problems are also reported from Norway and Denmark.

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Payment provider Nets had an operational disruption that affected card payments. Many customers around Sweden and Denmark are experiencing problems. At 2 p.m., Nets announced that the problem had been resolved and that card payments could be processed again. – It was an internal error in Nets' own system, says the company's press manager for the Nordics Peter Glüsing to GP.

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A disruption at the company Nets means that it may currently be problematic for Swedes to make card payments. Nets is a major provider of payment solutions for the entire Nordic region, and extensive problems are also reported from Norway and Denmark.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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After several hours of extensive operational disruptions, Nets is processing card payments again on Thursday afternoon and is "about to return to normal operations". The payment company wrote in a press release on Thursday at 2:12 p.m. - All card payments should be working again. The cause of the disruption has currently been identified as an internal error, Nets said. The problems were discovered on Thursday morning and have been ongoing for se…

There are major disruptions to payment processing in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The cause is a computer system failure at the payment processing company Nets, which is one of the largest in the Nordic countries.

Several people had problems paying with cards and Vipps on Thursday after an error at the company Nets.

There were problems with card payments across the country on Thursday morning, leading to chaos during the lunch rush at Meny Torvet in Kristiansand.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Ekstra Bladet broke the news in Denmark on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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