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Allied Universal®, the globally renowned security and facility services provider, announced the acquisition of Aim Insurance Services, a premier provider of property loss adjusting services across Australia. 

Aim Insurance Services will become part of the Allied Universal Compliance and Investigations, the global claims services business unit of Allied Universal.

Claims support services

"This acquisition aligns with Allied Universal’s growth strategy and commitment to providing comprehensive claims support services to insurers and third-party administrators globally," said Steve Jones, Global Chairman and CEO of Allied Universal.

He adds, "As we continue to expand our presence internationally, the acquisition of this market-renowned business expands the value of our insurance claims services we offer to the customers and communities we serve in Australia."

Claims services to policyholders

Insurance claims services to policyholders to maintain and improve relationships

Aim Insurance Services provides pioneering insurance claims services to policyholders with the goal of maintaining and improving relationships between the insurer, the insured, and brokers.

Co-Founder of Aim Insurance Services, Mark Green, commented, "We are thrilled to join forces with Allied Universal."

Resources and expertise

Mark Green adds, "This partnership provides us with access to expanded resources and expertise, enabling us to further enhance our service offerings and deliver even greater value to our clients."

Alison Burns-Green, Co-Founder, stated, "This is an exciting opportunity to combine the strengths of two industry leaders. We are confident this acquisition will create new possibilities and deliver exceptional results for our customers."

ProAdjuster capabilities

"Renowned for its industry leadership, product quality, and customer service, Aim Insurance Services is a perfect fit, as Allied Universal further expands its already-strong ProAdjuster capabilities in the property claims sector," said Kieran Milne, Allied Universal Compliance and Investigations Managing Director for Australia.

Between 2022 to 2024, Allied Universal completed 24 acquisitions – 15 in North America and nine internationally. In 2021, Allied Universal acquired 10 companies, including G4S.

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