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    Bank of England fines Metro Bank $7 million after accounting blunder

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on December 23, 2021

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Metro Bank fined $7 million by the Bank of England for regulatory reporting failures related to a 2019 accounting blunder. The bank has since improved its processes.

    Bank of England Fines Metro Bank $7M for Reporting Errors

    By Carolyn Cohn

    LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England has fined Metro Bank 5.38 million pounds ($7.13 million) for failures in its regulatory reporting, it said on Wednesday, after the lender revealed an accounting blunder in 2019.

    Metro Bank said in January 2019 it had corrected https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-metro-bank-outlook-idUKKCN1PH0J7 risk weightings of some of its commercial loan portfolios, wiping hundreds of millions of pounds off its share value and forcing its top bosses to quit.

    The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said the incorrect risk weightings meant the bank had presented an inaccurate picture of its regulatory capital in its regulatory returns between May 2016 and Jan 2019.

    “We expect firms to invest appropriate and adequate resources to ensure that they submit accurate regulatory returns,” PRA Chief Executive Sam Woods said.

    “In this case, Metro Bank failed to meet the standards of governance and controls expected of it, resulting in today’s enforcement action.”

    Metro Bank, founded in 2010, pursued a rapid growth plan in the years before 2019 without adequate investment in regulatory reporting governance and controls, the PRA said.

    Metro Bank said in a statement it had agreed the resolution of the issue with the PRA and that the bank had since made “significant improvements to and substantial investment in its regulatory reporting processes and controls”.

    Metro Bank said there was no update on a separate investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority.

    The PRA said Metro Bank received a 30% discount to the fine because it agreed to resolve the matter.

    Metro Bank’s shares, which plunged last month after U.S. private equity firm Carlyle said talks about a possible takeover offer for the bank had ended, fell 1.9%. The bank’s shares have fallen by more than 90% since January 2019.

    The PRA said this week it was fining Standard Chartered 46.55 million pounds for misreporting its liquidity position to the regulator and for failings in its controls.

    ($1 = 0.7549 pounds)

    (Reporting by Carolyn Cohn; editing by John O’Donnell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Metro Bank fined $7 million by Bank of England.
    • •Fine due to regulatory reporting failures from 2016-2019.
    • •Bank's shares have fallen over 90% since 2019.
    • •Metro Bank has improved its reporting processes.
    • •PRA also fined Standard Chartered for similar issues.

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    1What is the main topic?

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    2Why was Metro Bank fined?

    Metro Bank was fined due to failures in regulatory reporting between 2016 and 2019, which led to an inaccurate picture of its capital.

    3What improvements has Metro Bank made?

    Metro Bank has made significant improvements and investments in its regulatory reporting processes and controls.

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