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Brian Sims
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Repeat accolade for security guarding company
08 January 2019
AXIS SECURITY, a leading provider of bespoke security services, has been named Security Guarding Company of the Year at this year’s Security and Fire Excellence Awards – the fourth time it has achieved this industry accolade.

The company continues to experience spectacular success with its turnover rising from £2.4 million to c£80 million in just ten years, and an Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) score that has increased year-on-year, currently at 174 out of a possible 175 placing it firmly in the top 1% of ACS security companies in the UK.
Along with its continued growth, this award recognises the business’ commitment to furthering industry standards through its partnerships and high-level engagement with the Police and SIA, as well as recent membership to the Institute of Customer Service.
Axis Group CEO Jonathan Levine says he is extremely proud to have achieved what he considers the most prestigious industry award, “Axis Security’s success is as a result of its people. Through benefits packages and training we have been able to demonstrate our officers’ value to us and in turn they support our vision of customer service excellence.”
Managing director of Axis Security David Mundell says it has been an exciting year for the company, “New high-profile contracts with Southbank Place, UCL, and CBRE’s Rathbone Square further cement us a leading supplier of security services.”
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