Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers have voiced shock and concern after being able to see some other users' transactions on their banking apps. The glitch meant they were able to view charges and payments made by other people. One Halifax customer has told the BBC she saw "loads of transactions" she did not recognise in her app - which together totalled more than £1m. Lloyds Banking Group, which owns all three banks, has apologised for the issue - saying it had been resolved and will be investigated. It has not responded to questions from the BBC about how many customers were affected. But one woman told BBC News she was able to see the accounts of six different users on the Bank of Scotland app, including some National Insurance numbers, over a 20-minute period. The 55-year-old - who didn't want to be named - said these included transactions from a pub in Newcastle, 154 miles from her home in Kirkcaldy, Fife, fees for using one card abroad and wage payments from a company based in England.…