Violence in our global workplace is increasingly becoming an everyday business risk.
International terrorists, disgruntled employees, unhappy shareholders and disenfranchised individuals are all possible threats to today's executives and their families.
Whether travelling, making public appearances or just conducting daily business, high profile professionals and international executives must take steps to protect their personal well-being. Your safety is paramount and deserves to be left in expert hands.
The Protection Officer
The Protection Officer's function is to provide a visible close escort type of security for clients. They will travel and escort the client when required to do so and remain in very close proximity, physically protecting them from any situations deemed harmful to their personal well-being and evacuating the Client immediately to a safer environment until the situation is resolved.
The Security Coordinator
The Security Coordinator (SCO) has a very different role to the Protection Officer.
The SCO's function is to take the physical burden of security away from the client, ensuring that the client arrives at their destination, venue and/or meeting on time and with very little or no hassle.
In short, the SCO's primary function is take charge of the overall security of the client’s movements. The SCO is responsible for making all appropriate arrangements. Therefore the SCO is fully aware of the hotels the client will stay in, the drivers and vehicles they will be using, the routes they will take, the venues they will be visiting, as well as the restaurants they will be dining at. This ensures the highest level of security is provided at all times and every eventuality is catered for.
Our Close-Protection employees are former government and law enforcement individuals, many from elite counter-terrorism units who currently work globally providing high-risk security protective services.
We expect a high level of training in all of our Close-Protection staff.
All Close Protection staff receive:
All Close-Protection staff will also have Close Protection experience of no less than 7 years. He/she will always work in a professional manner and operate with discretion, keeping the client’s needs and security paramount at all times. He/she will have excellent interpersonal skills and find themselves at home no matter what environment he/she is working in.