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Garda (company)

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Type
  
Private

Key people
  
Stephan D. Cretier

Headquarters
  
Montreal, Canada

Founded
  
1972

Chief information officer
  
Jean-François Leduc

Genre
  
Security services

Website
  
www.garda.com

Founder
  
Stéphan Crétier

Number of employees
  
62,000

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Industry
  
Security & Protection Services

CEO
  
Stéphan Crétier (23 Jun 1999–)

VPs
  
Chantal Baril (Aviation Services), Guy Côté, Jean-François Leduc, Jean-Michel Filiatrault

Profiles

GardaWorld Corporation is a Canadian private security firm, based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with 62,000 employees (by September 2016). Though GardaWorld International Protective Services, now the international division of the company, began its operations in 1984, GardaWorld Security Corporation was established by its Quebecer owner Stéphan Crétier in 1995, who initially invested $25,000 in the company, then named Trans-Quebec Security Inc. The company is the second largest consulting and security services firm in the world, with operations in North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The company today runs heavily on physical security guard services as well as armoured car services in select countries and cities throughout the world. The firm has over 200 offices worldwide.

Activities

GardaWorld is involved in various business fields:

  • Protective services: security officers, mobile patrol, loss prevention and investigations services across Canada
  • Aviation services: pre-board screening in 28 Canadian airports with the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
  • International Protective Services : diplomatic protection, crisis management in Asia, Latin America, Africa and in the Middle East
  • Cash Services: cash in transit and vault solutions in North America
  • During the mid-2000s, GardaWorld went on a poorly timed and debt-fueled spree of acquisitions, the most crucial of which was a $391 million deal for Californian security-oriented firm ATI Systems International Inc. This deal however soon proved to be a poor choice; GardaWorld ended up suing ATI’s former CEO for allegedly misrepresenting its financial situation, while the CEO sued for wrongful dismissal.

    On June 3, 2009 GardaWorld announced the sale of its U.S. and Mexico guarding operations to Andrews International for a total cash consideration of US$44.25 million,following a particularly poor financial performance the previous year; in mid-2008, GardaWorld’s stock fell by more than 90%. Debt restructuring followed and the company was left afloat, but looking weak in the eyes of its investors. Over the next few years, the results gradually improved and this was attributed to high demand for services in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

    GardaWorld has also resumed making acquisitions in the past year, which has driven its debt to $639 million, 4.2 times that of its operating profit (as of 7 September 2012). This has prompted owner Stéphan Crétier to lead a buyout of his firm and he has revealed plans with a British private equity firm, Apax Partners, that could result in a $300 million ownership division of the company.

    On August 28, 2013, an agreement had been reached for the acquisition of G4S Cash Solutions Limited in Canada, for approximately $110 million, with the deal expected to be finalized before the end of the year

    References

    Garda (company) Wikipedia