Securitas Technology Celebrates Two Year Anniversary

Securitas Technology proudly celebrates the second anniversary of its transformational acquisition of STANLEY Security and STANLEY Healthcare. The STANLEY businesses joined together with Securitas Electronic Security to form Securitas Technology, a $3.2B business and the world’s second largest commercial electronic security, health, and safety provider.

"Two years ago, we brought together the expertise and scale of two iconic security and safety organizations with rich histories to create Securitas Technology," said Tony Byerly, Global President of Securitas Technology and CEO of Securitas Technology Corporation. "Our clients, employees, innovative solutions, and expansive global reach have strengthened our position as a trusted partner in the security and safety industry."

Securitas Technology has established a unique global position in two short years, with an unparalleled client offering to solve increasingly complex security needs and address the evolving threat landscape. With a workforce of over 13,000+ skilled employees, 10 Engineering Centers of Excellence, access to the world’s leading security products and technologies, and industry-leading digital platforms, Securitas Technology has solidified its presence in more than 40 countries, providing a comprehensive range of electronic security and healthcare safety solutions.

"We celebrate the trust of our clients, the dedication and hard work of our employees, and the support of our partners who have been instrumental in our ongoing success," Byerly added. "As we look to the future, we remain committed to advancing the industry with innovative solutions, achieving operational excellence, and unwavering client-centricity, as we help make the world a safer place."

Securitas Technology's global footprint, local presence, operational capabilities, and scalable systems, allow it to provide industry leading systems and services that meet the security needs of businesses and organizations worldwide. The company's focus on leveraging technology and data ensures that it continues to set the standard for security solutions.

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