We report on the X-ray monitoring programme (covering slightly more than 11 d) carried out jointly by XMM–Newton and NuSTAR on the intermediate Seyfert galaxy Mrk 915. The light curves extracted in different energy ranges show a variation in intensity but not a significant change in the spectral shape. The X-ray spectra reveal the presence of a two-phase warm absorber: a fully covering mildly ionized structure [log ξ/(erg cm s^(−1)) ∼ 2.3, N_H ∼ 1.3 × 10^(21) cm^(−2)] and a partial covering (∼90 per cent) lower ionized one [log ξ/(erg cm s^(−1)) ∼ 0.6, N_H ∼ 2 × 10^(22) cm^(−2)]. A reflection component from distant matter is also present. Finally, a high-column density (N_H ∼ 1.5 × 10^(23) cm^(−2)) distribution of neutral matter covering a ...