Securitas Electronic Security Acquires Customer Contracts of iVerify

Ohio alarm monitoring and systems integration security company made announcement on Jan. 1

Securitas Electronic Security, Inc. (SES) has acquired the customer contracts and certain select assets of iVerify.US Inc. (iVerify). The acquisition supports Securitas’ stated strategy of building its electronic security business in North America.

“We are excited to welcome iVerify’s clients to the SES client portfolio in North America. These clients align very well with our existing business operations and strategic focus, enabling us to bring our SES services and operational excellence to best serve these clients coast to coast in the U.S. and Canada,” commented Tony Byerly, President and CEO, Securitas Electronic Security, Inc.

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