STRUGGLING Metro Bank is axing 800 jobs and slashing its business hours as it battles a total collapse.

The lender, which has around 2.7million customers and 75 branches in the UK, will cut 20 per cent of its 4,000-strong workforce.

Metro Bank is cutting jobs in a bid to save costs

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Metro Bank is cutting jobs in a bid to save costsCredit: PA

Metro Bank is also planning to stop its seven day branch opening as it attempts to claw back costs.

It comes after the bank announced a £30million cost-cutting plan last month.

Metro was handed a £925million injection by a Colombian billionaire after its share price collapsed.

Under the new refinancing and recapitalisation plan, cost reduction action will be carried out in early 2024.

It is hoping to save £50million a year as part of the plan to shore up its balance sheet.

Metro was founded in 2010 to capitalise on anger over high street bank closures following the financial crisis.

Bosses wanted to focus solely on their branch services by opening seven days a week.

But is came under fire in 2019 when £900million in loans were mis-classified.

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Chief executive Daniel Frumkin said: “We remain committed to stores and the high street but will transition to a more cost-efficient business model while remaining focused on customer service.”

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