Exclusive: Whistleblower raised concerns about security of in-branch coin-counter software

The Bank of England is examining claims that the high street lender Metro Bank allegedly put customers’ data at risk by misusing software at the centre of a long-running legal dispute.

Last month, the central bank’s whistleblowing team was contacted by a person raising concerns about the integrity and security of software used to connect Metro Bank’s in-branch coin-counters – known as Magic Money Machines – to customer accounts.

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