Serbian deal secures G4S’ network

A Crawley-based security group has expanded its business in Eastern Europe after agreeing to buy a majority stake in a Serbian company.


A Crawley-based security group has expanded its business in Eastern Europe after agreeing to buy a majority stake in a Serbian company.

A Crawley-based security group has expanded its business in Eastern Europe after agreeing to buy a majority stake in a Serbian company.

G4S plc, which has some 530,000 employees in more than 100 countries, will take an 85 per cent stake in Progard Securitas if the Serbian Competition Authority approves the deal.

The Belgrade-based security services specialist is being sold by Consolidated Developments, which will retain 15 per cent of the company, for an undisclosed sum.

G4S South Eastern Europe president Andreas Paterakis said the deal will give the group national coverage in Serbia and is part of its expansion plans in the region.

Progard was established in 1992 to provide manned security and alarm monitoring services throughout Serbia, with operations in Montenegro, Macedonia and Croatia. It supports multinationals with its clients including banks, hotels, retailers, restaurants, manufacturers and chemical businesses. It employs some 2,900 people and generated €15.5 million (£12.4 million) in sales last year.

G4S is listed in London and Copenhagen, and provides risk management and protection services to governments and corporates.

Marc Barber

Marc Barber

Marc was editor of GrowthBusiness from 2006 to 2010. He specialised in writing about entrepreneurs, private equity and venture capital, mid-market M&A, small caps and high-growth businesses.

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