Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
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- Figure 1: UK market for security alarms & systems, including sales and rental income, 2010-14 (£ million)
- CCTV sector in focus as sales drive market growth
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- Figure 2: The UK market for security alarms & systems, by product type, 2010-14 (£ million)
- Security equipment sales projected to top £4 billion in 2019
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- Figure 3: Forecast UK market for security alarms & systems, 2015-19 (£ million at 2014 prices)
- Market factors
- Falling domestic burglaries reduce security risk for households
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- Figure 4: Incidence of domestic crime, in England and Wales, 2009-14 (000 incidents)
- Business investment growing again from 2013
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- Figure 5: Business investment in the UK, 2010-14 (£ million seasonally adjusted)
- Care sector consultation part of wider acceptance of cameras in society
- Companies
- Secom targets lone workers and home security market
- Cooper’s UK re-brand follows climbing sales
- What we think
Introduction
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- Issues in the market
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
- The supplier
- The customer
- The regulators
UK Economy
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- Overview
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
- Business investment
- Imports
- Exports
Market Factors
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- Market factors
- Recovering service sector exceeds production growth...
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- Figure 6: UK economic output, by sector, 2012-14 (Quarterly percentage change in output value)
- ...while rates of return are also highest in the service sector
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- Figure 7: Profitability of UK private non-financial corporations, by sector, 2009-13 (Percentage net rate of return)
- Business investment rises for fifth consecutive quarter
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- Figure 8: Business investment in the UK, 2010-14 (£ million seasonally adjusted)
- Rising construction activity from 2013 boosts demand
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- Figure 9: Construction output in Great Britain, by type, 2009-13 (£ million)
- Number of business premises in the UK recovering after falling sharply to 2011
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- Figure 10: Number of business premises in the UK, 2009-13 (Number of outlets)
- Retail and entertainment premises among those most affected by crime
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- Figure 11: Experience of crime in the last 12 months, in England and Wales, 2012 and 2013 (000 incidents)
- Domestic burglary rates continue to fall
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- Figure 12: Incidence of domestic crime, in England and Wales, 2009-14 (000 incidents)
- Home ownership continues to decline as private rentals rise
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- Figure 13: Trends in tenure, in England, 2008-13 (000 households)
Market Size
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- Key points
- Market size
- Expansion reaches 5% despite intensifying price competition
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- Figure 14: UK market for security alarms & systems, including sales and rental income, 2010-14 (£ million)
Market Segmentation
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- Key points
- Segmentation by product type
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- Figure 15: The UK market for security alarms & systems, by product type, 2010-14 (£ million)
- Market watching as CCTV sector marches ahead
- Intruder alarms riding residential demand wave
- Access control demand rising in line with refurbishment activity
- Segmentation by revenue type
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- Figure 16: UK sales of security alarms & systems, by revenue type, 2010-14 (£ million at MSP)
- Segmentation by end-use market
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- Figure 17: Analysis of security system installations, by end-use application, 2010-14 (Share of total installations)
Market Trends
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- Key points
- Millenial households open eyes to CCTV
- Care home plan indicative of wider consent for cameras
- 4K CCTV and home automated alarm systems lead new product developments
- Wireless and remote control dominate new access control launches
- Higher definition and intelligent camera solutions launched in 2014
Supply Sources
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- Key points
- Production
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- Figure 18: UK production of burglar/fire alarms for buildings, 200913 (£ Million at MSP)
- Imports
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- Figure 19: UK imports of electric burglar/fire alarms for buildings, 2009-13 (£ million at CIF)
- Exports
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- Figure 20: UK exports of electric burglar/fire alarms for buildings, 2009-13 (£ million at FOB)
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- Figure 21: UK exports of security equipment, by type, 2013 (£ million at FOB)
Industry Structure
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- Key points
Industry Development
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- Recovery prompts proliferation of new companies in security industry
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- Figure 22: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the security systems services sector, 2009-13 (Number of outlets and number of businesses)
- Broad-based growth in turnover for small and medium-sized security firms
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- Figure 23: Analysis of the financial structure of the security systems services sector, 2012 and 2013 (£000 and number of outlets)
- Structure by employment
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- Figure 24: Analysis of the employment structure of the security systems services sector, 2012 and 2013 (Employment level and number of outlets)
Secom
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 25: Financial analysis of Secom, 2009-13
Cooper Security/Eaton’s Security Business
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 26: Financial analysis of Cooper Security/Eaton’s Security Business, 2008-12 (£ million)
Adi-Gardiner
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- Figure 27: Financial analysis of Adi-Gardiner, 2009-13 (£ million)
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Honeywell Security UK
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 28: Financial analysis of Honeywell Security UK, 2008-12 (£ million)
ADT Fire & Security
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 29: Financial analysis of ADT Fire and Security, 2009-13 (£ million)
Chubb Systems
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 30: Financial analysis of Chubb Systems, 200913 (£ million)
Chubb Fire & Security
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 31: Financial analysis of Chubb Fire & Security, 2009-13 (£ million)
UTC Fire & Security
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 32: Financial analysis of UTC Fire & Security UK, 2008-12 (£ million)
Tunstall Group
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 33: Financial analysis of Tunstall Group, 2009-13 (£ million)
Assa Abloy
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 34: Financial analysis of Assa Abloy, 2008-12 (£ million)
Demand Forecast
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- Key points
- Construction forecast
- Steady growth anticipated in construction activity
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- Figure 35: Forecast construction output in Great Britain, 2015-18
- Repairs, commercial and private housing construction to boost output
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- Figure 36: Forecast construction output in Great Britain, by type, 2015-18 (£ million at 2014 prices)
Market Forecast
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- Key points
- Market size
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- Figure 37: Forecast UK market for security alarms & systems, 2015-19 (£ million at 2014 prices)
- Mobile movement to continue in 2015
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- Figure 38: Forecast UK market for security alarms & systems, by product type, 2015-19 (£ million at 2014 prices)
- CCTV sales poised for boost from care home sector
- Access control to undergo wireless shift
- Industry
- Competition to intensify as wireless changes the supplier landscape
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations & advisory bodies
- Trade magazines
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