The National Business Crime Solution (NBCS) welcomes Kingdom as its newest associate member.
Kingdom is an industry leading People & Technology Company, delivering market leading specialist services, knowledge, and insights, helping clients maintain clean, safe, and secure environments.
Kingdom was founded in 1993, by Terry Barton and is one of the largest and last national privately-run service provision companies in the UK and India. The business specialises in delivering market leading specialist services, knowledge, and insights, helping clients maintain clean, safe, and secure environments.
Kingdom is driven by its team of subject matter experts and specialists, its optimised delivery and processes and its next-generation technologies to empower its clients to maintain safe and secure environments. They offer varied approaches to security that meet the needs of the client including, Front of house, commercial security, retail security (both Uniformed & Plain Clothed) event security, close protection, mobile security services, intelligence, Risk mitigation and access control.
As business crime reaches its highest ever recorded levels, security is more important than ever for businesses to protect themselves, their properties and their staff. Kingdom’s mission is dedicated to delivering a best-in-class security service, to ensure maximum assurance for their clients.
Graham Allison, Chief Operating Officer, for Kingdom Security said “We are thrilled to join the NBCS as an associate member. At Kingdom, we take pride in delivering passionate best-in-class security solutions, and through our partnership with the NBCS, we look forward to contributing to the safety and success of its members both current and future.”
Tim Edwards, Chairman of the NBCS said “We are delighted to warmly welcome Kingdom to the NBCS Associate Member Community. Kingdom’s commitment to helping retailers address security challenges, aligns perfectly with our mission here at the NBCS. We are excited to see the impact they will have in supporting the fight against business crimes.”
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