10 Major Security Mergers and Acquisitions From 2022
M&A activity continued to rebound in 2022, with the security industry seeing a trio of billon dollar-plus deals.
M&A activity continued to rebound in 2022, with the security industry seeing a trio of billon dollar-plus deals.
The company was formed through the combination of Assurant Fire Protection, Complete Fire Pump Service and Xtreme Fire Protection, and has also received a strategic growth investment from PE firm Abry Partners.
Sting Alarm will now have the ability to offer fire protection products and services to its commercial security customers throughout Las Vegas.
A portfolio company of Argosy Private Equity, Wittenbach delivers cash automation, physical security and electronic security products to banks, credit unions and financial institutions.
Hexagon’s solutions combine sensor, software and autonomous technologies. Qognify will operate as part of its Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division.
The Rave platform will be integrated into Motorola’s technology portfolio, which includes access control, video security, body-worn cameras, critical communications, command center software and weapons detection solutions.
VuroAI delivers unique insight to keep fleets productive and profitable, as the system can autodetect distracted driving behaviors, harsh vehicle maneuvers and a host of vehicle operating parameters, according to IPVideo.
Pye-Barker has acquired 17 companies in 2022 so far. Justice Fire & Safety specializes in the service, sale and installation of fire extinguishers, fire alarms, fire suppression systems, emergency lighting and more.
A new multiregional “buy & build” fire-safety and security platform, Rapid Fire says the acquisition expands its platform into the West Coast region.
NRG says the transaction will improve and diversify its financial profile with more predictable earnings through Vivint’s subscription-based model.