G4S upbeat about UAE growth as demand increases

G4S, the world’s biggest security company, plans to increase its workforce in the UAE in the coming years, its chief executive officer in the UAE told Gulf News in an interview. The company employs 12,000 people currently and the number is expected to go up to 14,000 next year, and 20,000 in two to three years’ time.

“We are planning to expand our workforce in the coming years as there is a need for secure solutions and secure players in the market,” said Alida Scholtz who took over as the CEO of the company in the UAE in July this year. She said Middle East and India account for 33 per cent of the total global revenues amounting to about 2.2 billion pounds (Dh10.22 billion) per annum. “We are very positive about revenue growth in the coming years due to increased demand for security solutions.” “If you look at the business nearly 70 per cent is dominated by small players, but due to increase in regulations and requirements for security companies you might find lot of these companies might not be there in two to three years’ time which will allow stronger players like us to really stay,” he said. The slowdown in the economies in Gulf countries will not have any impact on business, she said.

“The UAE is really building their economy on the strength of tourism and influx of tourists to the country, which means more hotels, more entrainment sites and more security, surveillance and monitoring.”  The CEO emphasised that the company follows strict screening process while recruiting security guards with three layers of screening in the country of origin, in the UAE by police and finally by the security board which manages the industry. “G4S is extremely selective. Being a listed company, tremendous vetting and screening procedures are in place for the last few years. And being under the legislation of UK Bribery Act, automatically additional layer of compliance is followed.” As part of the expansion plans, the company plans to bring in more technology to the table and recruit more Emiratis.

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