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ISC to provide security and crowd management in Singapore

Integrated Security Consultants Ltd (ISC Group) has announced that ISC Singapore has been awarded Security Agency license status, enabling the company to offer its full portfolio of security and crowd management services in the country.

Above: Singapore skyline.
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This important milestone is another step on the journey taken when the company expanded into Asia in 2013. Since then, ISC Singapore has been supporting DTZ Facilities and Engineering Pte Ltd with the recruitment and selection of the 24/7 full-time site security team for the SGD $1.33bn Singapore Sports Hub, which opened earlier this year.

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The new license enables ISC to offer a portfolio of services to events and venues across Singapore, including: event and venue security provision, crowd management, safety planning, crowd safety resources, consultancy (such as venue layout and design, deployments, risk assessments and operations), event and project management, venue site crew, manned guarding and corporate security.

ISC is well known for its security and safety work with clients including Wembley National Stadium Ltd (London) and the American National Football League. ISC Singapore is now meeting with industry professionals looking to enhance their security and crowd management provision in Asia, particularly in Singapore.

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“We are delighted to continue and further develop our provision to the events industry in Singapore and look forward to helping to make a positive contribution, offering specialist advice as well as plenty of practical hands-on support,” says ISC Singapore Senior Director, Roger Hooker. “This license enables us to continue to develop new partnerships in 2015 in what is an exciting marketplace with great opportunities and a growing vibrant events scene.”

ISC Singapore is a subsidiary of the ISC Group, based at Wembley National Stadium, London, UK. The ISC Group provides services including crowd management, event and venue security, manned guarding and consultancy services internationally.

 

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