Nordnet had serious problems - 'It looks like a black Monday'
Nordnet's investment platform faced significant disruptions on Monday morning, causing issues such as disappearing stocks and complete service outages for many users.
Nordnet's investment platform reported serious issues on Monday morning, eliciting numerous complaints from users about service disruptions. Many users experienced problems ranging from stocks appearing to be missing from their accounts to the platform being entirely unresponsive. Downdetector indicated a significant spike in reports just before 10 am, highlighting the extent of the service outages experienced by customers.
The cause of these disruptions has not yet been disclosed, but there is speculation that geopolitical tensions, particularly the recently launched attacks by the USA and Israel on Iran, could be influencing stock market volatility and, consequently, the performance of online trading services like Nordnet. This has led to concerns among users about the reliability of financial systems when global incidents occur. Comments from readers reflect a sense of frustration and resignation, with one stating that every time something happens worldwide, these systems seem to crash.
The current situation has drawn parallels to a previous incident in April 2025, when Nordnet's services also failed following announcements from the U.S. government that prompted drastic market reactions. Notably, this earlier outage was linked to a trading rally that ensued after U.S. President Donald Trump rescinded his tariff threats. As Nordnet navigates this current crisis, the implications for investor confidence and market stability may become significant, especially amid heightened global tensions.