Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
- Increasing growth rate for UK market
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- Figure 1: UK market for manned security, 2011-12
- Rising share of the market for custodial services
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- Figure 2: Segmentation of UK market for manned security, 2012
- Cumulative growth of 6% forecast to 2017
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- Figure 3: Forecast UK market for manned security, 2013-17
- Market factors
- Regulatory changes due to take effect in 2014
- Rising prison population supports demand for custodial services
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- Figure 4: Average prison population, England & Wales, 2008-12
- Acquisition activity continues
- ATM growth stalls
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- Figure 5: Number of ATM machines in the UK, 2008-12
- Companies
- G4S profitability declining amid public struggles
- Securitas records losses during major integration
- What we think
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
- The regulator
- The customer
- The supplier
- UK economy
- Overview
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
- Business investment
- Market factors
- Economic conditions
- Fear of crime and crime levels
- Public sector outsourcing
- Financial sector outsourcing
- Legislation and standards
Market Size and Trends
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- Chapter summary
- Market size
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- Figure 6: UK market for manned security, 2008-12
- Market segmentation
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- Figure 7: Segmentation of the UK market for manned security, by type, 2008-12
- Manned guarding
- Cash-in-transit
- Custodial services
- End-use segmentation
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- Figure 8: Segmentation of the UK market for manned security, by end-use, 2012
- Regional analysis
- Regional market by licenses
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- Figure 9: Number of licenses in the UK, by region, 2013
- Regional market by revenue
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- Figure 10: UK market for manned security, by region, 2012
- Market trends
- Acquisitions and diversification
- Private security industry regulatory changes to take effect from 2014
- Demand for prison services
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- Figure 11: Average prison population, England & Wales and Scotland, 2008-12
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- Figure 12: Projected prison population, England & Wales, 2013-18
- Trends in ATM numbers
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- Figure 13: Number of ATM machines in the UK, 2002-12
- Minimum wage
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- Figure 14: Minimum wage level in the UK, 2003-13
- Crime rates in the UK
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- Figure 15: Police recorded crime in England and Wales, 2012-13
- Retail crime increasing but investment is favouring electronic systems
Industry Structure
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- Chapter summary
- Industry overview
- Industry classification
- Number of firms in the industry
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- Figure 16: Analysis of changes in the UK private security activities industry, 2009-12
- Approved security contractors
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- Figure 17: Structure of the Approved Contractors Scheme, 2013
- Reported market shares
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- Figure 18: Top five companies in the regulated security sector, 2012
- Structure by turnover
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- Figure 19: Analysis of the financial structure of the UK private security activities sector, 2009-12
- Structure by employment
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- Figure 20: Analysis of the employment structure of the UK private security activities industry, 2009-12
- Company profiles
- Carlisle Security Services
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- Figure 21: Financial analysis of Carlisle Security Services, 2008-12
- Advance Security UK
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- Figure 22: Financial analysis of Advance Security UK, 2008-12
- Corps of Commissionaires Management
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- Figure 23: Financial analysis of Corps of Commissionaires Management, 2009-13
- First Security
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- Figure 24: Financial analysis of First Security (Guards), 2008-12
- G4S/G4S Secure Solutions (UK)/G4S Regional Management UK&I/G4S Cash Solutions (UK)
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- Figure 25: Financial analysis of G4S, 2008-12
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- Figure 26: Geographic turnover analysis of G4S, by class of business, 2012
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- Figure 27: Financial analysis of G4S Secure Solutions (UK), 2007-11
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- Figure 28: Financial analysis of G4S Regional Management (UK & I), 2008-12
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- Figure 29: Financial analysis of G4S Cash Solutions (UK), 2008-12
- MITIE Security
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- Figure 30: Financial analysis of MITIE Security, 2009-13
- Loomis UK
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- Figure 31: Financial analysis of Loomis UK, 2008-12
- Securitas Security Services (UK)
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- Figure 32: Financial analysis of Securitas Security Services (UK), 2008-12
- Vision Security Group
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- Figure 33: Financial analysis of Vision Security Group, 2008-12
- Wilson James Group
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- Figure 34: Financial analysis of Wilson James Group, 2008-12
- ISS Facility Services
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- Figure 35: Financial analysis of ISS Facility Services, 2008-12
- The Shield Guarding Company
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- Figure 36: Financial analysis of The Shield Guarding Company, 2008-12
- ICTS (UK)
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- Figure 37: Financial analysis of ICTS (UK), 2008-12
- Rentokil Initial Facilities Management (UK)
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- Figure 38: Financial analysis of Initial Facilities Management, 2008-12
- TSS (Total Security Services)
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- Figure 39: Financial analysis of TSS (Total Security Services), 2009-12
- Axis Security Services
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- Figure 40: Financial analysis of Axis Security Services, 2008-12
- Ultimate Security Services
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- Figure 41: Financial analysis of Ultimate Security Services, 2009-12
- Sodexo
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- Figure 42: Financial analysis of Sodexo, 2008-12
- Kingdom Security
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- Figure 43: Financial analysis of Kingdom Security, 2008-12
- CIS Security
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- Figure 44: Financial analysis of CIS Security, 2008-12
- OCS Group
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- Figure 45: Financial analysis of the OCS Group, 2009-13
Forecast
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- Chapter summary
- Market size
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- Figure 46: Forecast UK market for manned security, 2013-17
- Market segmentation
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- Figure 47: Forecast segmentation of the UK market for manned security, by type, 2013-17
- Industry
- Divergence of smaller and larger players
- Rationalisation of supply
- Industry training crossroads
Further Sources & Contacts
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- Trade associations
- Trade magazines
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