Magenta in Top 5% of Industry Providers

Magenta Security’s latest SIA-ACS audit scored 115, places them firmly in the top 5% private security providers in the UK. In particular, this highlights their commitment to quality, customers, and a willingness to work towards improving efficiency.

Magenta Security’s managing director, Abbey Petkar comments: “We are thrilled to be rated so highly in our SIA-ACS audit. They conduct a rigorous process, where 108 in considered exceptional and only achieved by some of the biggest names in the security industry. To have gone beyond this is truly remarkable and a testament to all the hard work done undertaken by our team. We have worked incredibly hard over the years to gain and maintain a place amongst the top security companies, much of which is based on our reputation for delivering high quality services. I wish to congratulate the entire Magenta team for their dedication to excellence, and encourage them to keep up the good work.”

SIA-ACS is the recognised performance standard for the security industry. It applies to processes that manage and control an organisation’s services. It prescribes systematic control of activities to ensure that the needs and expectations of customers are met. It is designed and intended to apply specifically to a wide range of services offered by the security industry including security guarding.

Magenta Security was the first manned guarding company in Europe to be awarded certification to ISO 14001: 2004 (the international environmental management system standard recognised by the UK and other governments) as well as being the first to become Carbon Neutral.

The company has been growing in size and has won a number of national and international contracts. Recently, Chubb Emergency Response, a leading provider of security and fire safety solutions partnered with Magenta Security to provide manned guarding services for businesses and industries nationwide.

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