Amidst job-loss jitters, SIS India to hire 30,000 in 2020

Amidst jitters of job shakedown in various sectors, manpower security giant SIS (Security & Intelligence Services) India is planning to recruit 30,000 people, across the country, in 2020. Manpower security, its core vertical, has seen more than 30% growth this year.
“In future, we would need more of ManTec capable security personnel, who can handle technology gadgets, alongside regular duties,” Mr Rituraj Sinha, group Managing Director, SIS India said.

“I hardly worry about tech skill shortages because people’s survival instincts make upgradations fast. Remember, nobody taught the Amazon delivery boy any tracking technology and yet they do the job.”

SIS, however, has a small in-house IT intelligence battery of 18 people in its New Delhi and Bengaluru offices to divide the needs and customise the solutions, be it in machine learning or camera technology. Even in downturn, what makes the security business pie grow bigger is that the demand for personnel to guard the factories on lay-off and materials never dries up. According to a FICCI report, ‘India’s security solutions market is projected to grow from Rs 390 billion in 2015 to Rs 970 billion in 2020, clocking a Compounded Annual Growth Rate of 20%. It is seeing expansion owing to ‘growing concerns about crime, terrorism, inadequate public safety measures and urbanisation’.

Besides security business, SIS India, listed on both NSE and BSE, had recently spread its wings across facility management and cash logistics. In cash logistics, SIS is the country’s number 2 player. With leading banks on its client list, the company looks forward to a three-fold leap in revenues in the next five years in the cash logistics vertical. In the ongoing year, SIS has surged to number one in India’s security business, from its long-standing number 2 position. Manpower security is still the anchor segment, accounting for 40% of its Rs 8,500-crore annual revenue.

“We have been growing 15-20% per year in the last decade. Last fiscal, the growth was only 15%. But there has hardly been any tinge of slowdown in manpower security business. We have been hiring about 25,000 to 30,000 people every year,” says Sinha. On the new Code of Wages, Sinha says,“It will help fair wages to security guards and ensure that customers pay their security agency in time.”

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