Table of Contents
Key Issues
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- How are companies responding to the threat from technology companies entering the market?
- How can the intruder and central alarm sector compete?
- How will the emerging trend towards smart, connected homes impact long-term growth
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
- Security equipment
- CCTV
- Access control
- The supplier
- Security equipment
- CCTV
- Access control
- The customer
- Security equipment
- Access control
- CCTV
- The regulators
UK Economy
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- Overview
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- Figure 7: UK GDP quarterly development, 2003-15
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- Figure 8: UK GDP in economic downturns and recoveries since 1979
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
- Business investment
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- Figure 9: UK GFCF 2003-15
- Imports
- Exports
Market Factors and Trends
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- Key points
- Market factors
- Slowing private sector growth rates
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- Figure 10: Construction output in Great Britain, by type, 2011-15
- Recovering service sector leads growth rates
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- Figure 11: UK economic output, by sector, 2013-15
- Capital rates of return are highest in the service sector
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- Figure 12: Profitability of UK companies, 2010-14
- Business investment rises for fifth consecutive quarter
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- Figure 13: UK GFCF 2011-15
- Rise in hotel accommodation is positive for access control installation demand
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- Figure 14: Number of business premises in the UK, by select industry grouping, 2010-15
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- Figure 15: UK hotel rooms supply 2014, by region
- Construction activity growth slows in 2015
- Declining share of flats in housing construction slows residential sector
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- Figure 16: Housing type in total new housing build in the UK, 2010-14
- Retail and entertainment premises most affected by crime
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- Figure 17: Experience of crime in the last 12 months, in England and Wales, 2013-14
- Domestic burglary rates rise for the first time in three years
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- Figure 18: Incidence of domestic crime, in England and Wales, 2011-15
- Smart homes
- Home ownership shows signs of growth as private rentals continue to rise
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- Figure 19: Trends in tenure, in England, 2010-14
- Technological innovations dominate security development trends
- CCTV technology advancing
Market Size
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- Key points
- Security equipment market being driven by CCTV growth
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- Figure 20: The UK market for security equipment by product type, 2011-15
Market Segmentation
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- Key points
- Segmentation of security equipment market by revenue type
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- Figure 21: UK sales of security alarms and systems, by revenue type, 2011-15
- Segmentation of security equipment by end-use market
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- Figure 22: Analysis of security system installations, by end-use application, 2010-15
Industry Structure
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- Key points
- Industry development
- ADT Fire and Security deliver for smart homes
- Tensor sees strong growth and innovation
- Honeywell suffers from European sales decline
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- Figure 23: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the security systems services sector, 2011-15
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- Figure 24: Analysis of the financial structure of the security systems services sector, 2014 and 2015
Adi-Gardiner
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- Figure 25: Financial analysis of Adi-Gardiner, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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ADT Fire & Security
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 26: Financial analysis of ADT Fire and Security, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Assa Abloy
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 27: Financial analysis of Assa Abloy, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Bosch Security Systems
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 28: Financial analysis of Bosch Security Systems, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Chubb Systems
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 29: Financial analysis of Chubb Systems, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Cooper Security
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 30: Financial analysis of Cooper Security/Eaton’s Security Business, 2010-14
- Company strategy
G4S Technology
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- Recent activity
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- Figure 31: Financial analysis of G4S Technology, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Honeywell Security UK
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 32: Financial analysis of Honeywell Security UK, 2008-12
- Company strategy
Remsdaq
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 33: Financial analysis of Remsdaq, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Samsung Techwin Europe
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 34: Financial analysis of Samsung Techwin Europe, 2009-13
- Company strategy
Schneider Electric
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 35: Financial analysis of Schneider Electric, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Secom
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 36: Financial analysis of Secom, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Tensor
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 37: Financial analysis of Tensor, 2011-15
- Company strategy
Tunstall Group
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 38: Financial analysis of Tunstall Group, 2011-15
- Company strategy
UTC Fire and Security
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- Recent company activity
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- Figure 39: Financial analysis of UTC Fire & Security UK, 2010-14
- Company strategy
Market Forecast
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- Key points
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- Figure 40: Forecast UK market for security alarms and systems, 2016-20
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- Figure 41: Forecast UK market for security alarms and systems, by type, 2016-20
- CCTV
- Access control
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations and advisory bodies
- Association of British Insurers
- British Security Industry Association
- National Security Inspectorate (NSI)
- Security System & Alarms Inspection Board
- Intersec
- PSI
- Professional Security
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