British companies are planning to microchip their employees in order to boost security and stop staff from accessing sensitive areas of the business.
Biohax, a Swedish tech firm, has disclosed it is in talks with a number of British legal and financial services firms to implant workers with human chip devices.
One prospective client, which the company said could not be named, is believed to be a major global auditing firm with "hundreds of thousands of employees".
"These companies have sensitive documents they are dealing with," said Jowan Österlund, the founder of Biohax and a former professional body piercer.
"[The chips] would allow them to set restrictions for whoever."