10 Major Security Mergers and Acquisitions From 2019
SSI rounds up the security industry’s most notable mergers and acquisitions of the year, including multibillion-dollar deals for Vivint, Anixter and more.
SSI rounds up the security industry’s most notable mergers and acquisitions of the year, including multibillion-dollar deals for Vivint, Anixter and more.
The deal expands Honeywell’s gas monitoring, industrial processing and software solutions in oil and gas, petrochemical and power industries.
The acquired security dealers are 995 Security, Security Services Center, Wilmington Security Systems and Apex Alarm Co.
Highlights from Security Sales & Integration’s 2019 survey of electronic security and fire contractors include new installation figures, profit reports and other statistics on installing dealers and integrations.
Led by its founder and president, John Loud, the Georgia-based company grows to more than 10,000 accounts with the two acquisitions.
The monitoring of former Eaglestar customer locations has been transferred to American Alarm’s company-owned and operated UL-Certified central monitoring station.
With a location in Tulsa, Okla., Pendergraph has a strong regional presence with a focus on providing installation and service for commercial customers.
Through its subsidiary Markel Ventures, Markel makes investments in businesses that operate outside of the insurance marketplace.
APG Security offers manned guarding and investigative services on a national level. The deal will result in an expanded geographical reach for its clients.
NECO’s security project manager, along with the company’s technicians, will join Per Mar’s Midwest Alarm Services business.