Tesco Bank stops online transactions after 20,000 hit by fraud

Around 40,000 current accounts had suspicious transactions and about half lost money

The bank, wholly owned by supermarket chain Tesco, said it had discovered “significant” fraudulent  activity
The bank, wholly owned by supermarket chain Tesco, said it had discovered “significant” fraudulent activity

Tesco Bank temporarily stopped online transactions after about 20,000 customers had money removed from their accounts following an attack by fraudsters over the weekend.

The bank, wholly owned by supermarket chain Tesco, discovered there had been “significant” fraudulent activity on customers’ current accounts late on Saturday and early Sunday morning.

Benny Higgins, the bank's chief executive, said 40,000 current accounts had experienced suspicious transactions and about half had money taken from them.

On Monday he said they were stopping online transactions until they got the situation under control, although customers could still use their cards in shops and to withdraw money from ATM machines.

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“Any financial loss that results from this fraudulent activity will be borne by the bank,” he told BBC radio. “Customers are not at financial risk.”

He said the cost to the bank, which says it has nearly eight million customer accounts, would be a “big number but not a huge number”.

“It’s 20,000 customers: we think it would it be relatively small amounts that have come out but we’re still working on that,” he said.

– Reuters