23 Oct 2020

Specialist security services provider Corps Security is offering ‘working in the new normal’ complimentary service reviews for new and existing customers. The new service implements security services that meet the ever-changing landscape in a way that is commercially viable, without compromising on safety.

Responding to market demands around financial pressures, compliance and future-proofing services, Corps has developed a service review programme that looks at the individual requirements of each business and provides future-fit, tailored recommendations that drive down costs.

Cost-cutting initiatives

With buildings that were once occupied by thousands of employees, now only accommodating tens or at the most a few hundred people, or are completely vacant altogether, security provisions need to change to be effective both operationally and from a cost perspective.

This review service is free of charge and focuses on providing solutions that are cost-conscious

Recognising budgets are under pressure in new ways, this review service is free of charge and focuses on providing solutions that are cost-conscious. Corps’ four-step review process evaluates the current spend, reviews the existing security provision, recommends cost-cutting initiatives and mobilises a revised programme in as little as four weeks so cost savings can be realised immediately.

Agile security measures

Mike Bullock, CEO, Corps Security said: “We know companies are laden with commercial restraints and concerns about their premises. As a trusted security partner for more than 160 years we are ready to help them implement financially attractive, resilient and agile security measures that don’t compromise on safety.”

At a time when requirements are changing with speed it’s important to have a provider that can navigate the storms with you and be equally agile and adaptable. With our global support network and our extensive heritage, we have the right foundations to provide value and protect our customers’ investments, buildings and people, whatever the weather.”