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Bank of England invests £7.5 Million in IT hardware amid digital transformation

The Bank of England's investment in IT hardware reflects an evolving digital strategy addressing cybersecurity and operational efficiency, echoing broader public sector digital policies.

  • Tuesday, 22nd July 2025 Posted 11 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

The Bank of England has significantly enhanced its IT infrastructure, marking an investment of £7.5 million in laptops, phones, and tablets over the past three years. This strategic move is part of a broader digital transformation to meet growing demands for cybersecurity, remote access, and operational efficiency.

Over the three-year period from June 2022 to May 2025, the central bank acquired over 7,200 devices, signaling its commitment to modernizing its technology infrastructure amidst evolving digital needs.

The largest procurement occurred between June 2023 and May 2024, when units surged from 1,140 in the previous year to 4,271. Notably, mobile phone acquisitions increased by 80 per cent to a total of 1,350 units, costing £5.2 million during this period.

This strategic investment reflects a broader trend in public sector digital policies, where elements like hardware procurement, data governance, and responsible AI deployment interconnect as essential pillars of modern infrastructure.

As Arakadiy Ukolov from Ulla Technology underlined, the focus remains on secure IT infrastructure as the foundation to safely incorporate AI innovations. He emphasized the importance of privacy-first environments where operational efficiency and AI success coexist with secure data handling practices.

Similarly, Sachin Agrawal from Zoho UK noted, "It's encouraging to see public institutions like the Bank of England take a long-term, strategic approach to digital infrastructure investment. With rising cyber threats and growing regulatory scrutiny, equipping staff with secure, modern devices is no longer optional, it's essential. Businesses would do well to follow the lead of government bodies by prioritising the tools that enable both security and productivity."

In light of the UK's advancement in sectors like AI, fintech, and research, robust and secure technological infrastructure serves as the foundation for effective data sharing and innovative public services.

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