Security specialist swoops for CCTV counterpart

Bradford-based security system supplier Kings Secure Technologies (KST) his set to acquire Cougar Monitoring, a CCTV and security system monitoring company based in the West Midlands.

Post-acquisition, the company will employ 600 staff.

Bob Forsyth, chief executive of KST, based at St Dunstans Technology Park, said: “Our proposed acquisition of Cougar Monitoring will further expand KST’s leadership position in technology monitoring, while deepening and strengthening our relationships with our customers.

“We will be able to compete in the rapidly emerging global world of smart systems and the Internet of Things on a global basis. The combined reach of both KST and Cougar amounts to over 58,000 connections Europe-wide.  This strategic acquisition will enable us to provide a monitoring platform to our customers at pace and scale, and to respond to new opportunities as they arise.”

Robin Fisher, chief executive of Cougar Monitoring, based in Cradley Heath, said: “Started 24 years ago as the first UK NSI accredited control room, Cougar has built its customer base to close to 30,000 sites in the UK.

“We are now looking to shift our focus and growth into becoming a fully-fledged technology centre catering for the new rapidly emerging global world of smart systems. I am certain that KST will develop the Cougar brand accordingly, continue to support customers and give its employees expanding opportunities.”

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