
Beryllium confirms ATM security incident as JCF probe and internal review continue
Beryllium Limited has acknowledged that an incident took place involving automated banking machines within its security portfolio.
The firm said it is cooperating fully with the Jamaica Constabulary Force while carrying out a comprehensive internal review. Protecting staff, safeguarding client assets, and establishing exactly what occurred remain its foremost concerns.
Because the matter is still under active investigation, Beryllium said it would be inappropriate to share further details at this stage.
The company pledged continued support to its customers, adherence to rigorous security standards, and the introduction of any additional protective measures once the investigations are complete.
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