Sadapay users lost access to the app on Tuesday. Fighting in the Middle East caused the problem. Amazon Web Services in Bahrain stopped working properly.
Cloud Trouble Hits the App Hard
The Pakistani fintech company Sadapay runs its whole system on AWS in Bahrain. Drone strikes began on March 1 and damaged the area. Things got worse overnight. This led to a full outage. The app became unavailable for every user.
Sadapay told customers this is not their fault. Many banks and financial apps in the Gulf face the same issue. The team is working day and night to fix it fast. They treat this problem with top priority.
Your Money Stays Safe
Sadapay gave good news too. All user funds are safe and fully accounted for. Debit cards still work. You can withdraw cash from ATMs. You can also pay at shops without any issue.
A few days ago, some users saw wrong deductions and negative balances. Sadapay said a partner caused that temporary glitch. They fixed it quickly.
Amazon also confirmed the disruption in its Bahrain region. This is the second time in a month the war has affected their services. The company now helps customers move to other regions while they repair the damage.
The ongoing US-Israel war on Iran now touches normal daily life far away. Many people in Pakistan use Sadapay for easy payments. They wait for the app to come back online. Sadapay keeps updating everyone on social media.
