Stanley Convergent Security Solutions Purchases Retail Branch Business Of National Guardian

Stanley Convergent Security Solutions recently announced the purchase of the retail branch business from National Guardian Security Services located in Norwalk, Conn. The purchase includes both commercial and residential accounts across the U.S. with strong concentration in California, Missouri and Kansas. Terms of the sale were not disclosed.

“The acquisition of these accounts from National Guardian continues our commitment to growing our electronic security platform domestically in the United States,” said Brett Bontrager, president of Stanley CSS.

“We are excited to add more density to our customer base in several local markets across the country. The addition of National Guardian’s retail branch business, with approximately 3,500 new accounts, creates additional efficiencies for our existing operations in those markets,” said Tony Byerly, CEO of Stanley CSS. “Furthermore, National Guardian has a rich history in the alarm industry, led by George Flagg, a highly respected executive leader and alarm operator. We look to continue the excellent customer service that National Guardian’s customers have come to expect.”

“Providing outstanding service to customers has been the focus of every company I have operated,” said George Flagg, CEO of National Guardian. “Having Stanley Convergent Security Solutions acquire these key accounts assures me and our customers that they will receive the best on-going service and responsiveness in the alarm industry.”

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