Privatisation of Security
Top companies per sector
Military Firms
The SIPRI top 20 arms-producing and military services companies in the world, 2019Figures in US $ billions
- Arms sales
- Total revenue
$53.23
$59.81
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$33.58
$76.56
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$29.22
$33.84
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$25.32
$29.18
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$24.50
$39.35
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$22.47
$66.85
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$22.24
$23.38
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$15.09
$32.95
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$14.54
$65.93
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$13.92
$18.07
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$13.10
$77.05
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$11.11
$15.43
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$11.95
$78.91
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$11.05
$20.60
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$9.42
$9.66
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$7.74
$8.90
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$5.76
$5.76
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$5.33
$36.71
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$5.33
$11.09
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$5.14
$7.46
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Revenue: | $59.81 |
Revenue: | $76.56 |
Revenue: | $33.84 |
Revenue: | $29.18 |
Revenue: | $39.35 |
Revenue: | $66.85 |
Revenue: | $23.38 |
Revenue: | $32.95 |
Revenue: | $65.93 |
Revenue: | $18.07 |
Revenue: | $77.05 |
Revenue: | $15.43 |
Revenue: | $78.91 |
Revenue: | $20.60 |
Revenue: | $9.66 |
Revenue: | $8.90 |
Revenue: | $5.76 |
Revenue: | $36.71 |
Revenue: | $11.09 |
Revenue: | $7.46 |
Top 20 by country
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Border Companies
Top 20 companies in US $ billions (2020 unless otherwise noted)$86.2* | |||
$73.6 | |||
$65.4 | |||
$57 | |||
$37.9 | |||
$36.8 | |||
$20.63 | |||
$18 | |||
$16.27 | |||
$12 | |||
$18 | |||
$5.51 | |||
$4.7 | |||
$4.24 | |||
$4.2 | |||
**$2.63 | |||
$2.4 | |||
***$2 | |||
$1.9 | |||
*$1.9 |
Revenue: | $86.2* |
Revenue: | $73.6 |
Revenue: | $65.4 |
Revenue: | $57 |
Revenue: | $37.9 |
Revenue: | $36.8 |
Revenue: | $20.63 |
Revenue: | $18 |
Revenue: | $16.27 |
Revenue: | $12 |
Revenue: | $18 |
Revenue: | $5.51 |
Revenue: | $4.7 |
Revenue: | $4.24 |
Revenue: | $4.2 |
Revenue: | **$2.63 |
Revenue: | $2.4 |
Revenue: | ***$2 |
Revenue: | $1.9 |
Revenue: | *$1.9 |
*2019
**2018
***(estimated – public owned, no public info)
Source: TNI research on EU, US and Australia (2015–2020)
**2018
***(estimated – public owned, no public info)
Source: TNI research on EU, US and Australia (2015–2020)
Top 20 by country
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Homeland Security and Intelligence Companies (US)
Top 10 contractors in US $ billions (2020 unless otherwise noted)
- US federal technology/services contracts*
- Total revenue**
$8.08
$12
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$6.76
$37.90
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$6.35
$36.80
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$6.04
$57
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$5.18
$7.50
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$3.91
$18.00
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$3.73
$7.10*
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$2.87
$5.70
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$2.71
$44
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$2.36
$2.70
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Revenue: | $12 |
Revenue: | $37.90 |
Revenue: | $36.80 |
Revenue: | $57 |
Revenue: | $7.50 |
Revenue: | $18.00 |
Revenue: | $7.10* |
Revenue: | $5.70 |
Revenue: | $44 |
Revenue: | $2.70 |
*2021
Source:Tim Shorrock, Spies for Hire (2018), Washingtontechnology.com dhs.gov
Private Military and Security Companies
Top 25 Private Military and Security Companies (ranked by known revenue in $US billions)- SECTOR KEY:
- Border control
- Demining
- Humanitarian aid UN support
- Intelligence and cybersecurity
- Maritime security
- Military logistics
- Military operations
- Physical security
- Police consulting and training
- Prisons and detention
- Quasi-police tasks
Revenue: | $18 |
Sectors: | , , , , |
G4S security was the largest private security employer in the world. Some operations of this company are oriented to banks, prisons, and airport security, but G4S also plays an important role in crisis and conflict zones around the world. It has a long record of scandals, failures and controversies – but keeps on winning new contracts. G4S was acquired by Allied Universal in 2020. *Acquired by Allied Universal |
Revenue: | $5.7 |
Sectors: | , , |
CACI International was founded in Santa Monica, California in 1962 as the California Analysis Center, Incorporated. The firm’s area of expertise is information technology, and it provides, in its own words, “information solutions and services in support of national security missions and government transformation for intelligence, defense, and federal civilian customers.” |
Revenue: | $5.8 |
Sectors: | , |
KBR is a private military, engineering and construction company based in Houston. KBR has worked worldwide and has gained several relevant contracts with the US administration. |
Revenue: | $5.32 |
Sectors: | |
Founded in 1979, Agility Logistics originally operated as a local warehousing provider in Kuwait. Following its acquisition of over 40 logistics companies, Agility Logistics has transformed into one of the largest providers of integrated logistics worldwide and is headquartered in the Middle East. Some of their key services are moving troops and military equipment. |
Revenue: | $2.89 |
Sectors: | |
The Canadian company is one of the largest private security companies in the world. The company’s headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec. In 2015, the Garda World acquired the Aegis Group that includes the Aegis Defence Services, a British private military and private security company with overseas offices in Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Somalia and Mozambique |
Revenue: | $2.4 |
Sectors: | |
GEO Group is the world's leading provider of correctional, detention, and community reentry services. GEO has long been criticized around the world for alleged human-rights abuses, terrible medical care, and deaths at its facilities. |
Revenue: | $1.9 |
Sectors: | |
CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), is one of the largest companies managing private prisons and detention centers. CCA has been the subject of much controversy over the years and rebranded itself in 2016 as CoreCivic amid the scrutiny of the private prison industry. |
Revenue: | $1.7 |
Sectors: | , , |
Constellis Group was created in 2010 by a group of operators and investors and is the largest non-financial risk management company in the United States. Companies that belong to the group are: Triple Canopy, Olive Group and The Development Initiative, as well as legacy companies Centerra, ACADEMI, AMK9, OMNIPLEX, Strategic Social and Edinburgh International. |
Revenue: | $.480 |
Sectors: | , , , |
DynCorp, headquartered in Virginia, is one of the few private military companies that chose to remain in Iraq when US forces withdrew. DynCorp has provided support for the U.S. forces in countries like Peru, Colombia, Somalia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Bolivia, Angola and Haiti. The company was also contracted to help with recovery in Louisiana and the surrounding regions in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. DynCorp was acquired by Amentum in 2020. |
Revenue: | $.295 |
Sectors: | , |
ICTS International is a European PMSC that protects people and property within the transport, public and private sectors. It was established by former members of the Shin Bet and El Al security. |
Revenue: | $.172 |
Sectors: | |
The French company is one of Europe’s leading security providers. Amarante offers security solutions to private firms, as well as international and governmental institutions. |
Revenue: | $.169 |
Sectors: | |
Based in London, England, but with many offices around the world, Control Risks is an international professional services and consulting firm dedicated to “helping organizations manage political, integrity and security risks in complex and hostile environments.” |
Revenue: | $.168 |
Sectors: | |
An Israeli PMSC that provides security and guarding, armed courier, patrol and surveillance services. The company is one of the largest security companies in the Israeli market. |
Revenue: | $.146 |
Sectors: | |
MVM is a company headquartered in Virginia, United States. It is a private security contractor, involved in the protection of transportation among other services.It has been involved in guarding US intelligence operatives in Iraq as well as transportation of child migrants within the US. |
Revenue: | $.042 |
Sectors: | |
REED Inc. is a company with headquarters in Virginia, USA. According to its website “provides professional and reliable security, training, logistics, construction management environmental services and demining for clients worldwide. We specialize in operations located in remote, third world, multi-cultural and high-risk geographical environments”. |
Revenue: | $.016 |
Sectors: | |
UK-based company which provides a wide range of security services such as maritime services, intelligence, crisis management and tracking technology. |
Revenue: | $.006 |
Sectors: | , , |
Dyck Advisory Group (DAG) is a South African PMSC that has won contracts with the Government of Mozambique, helping its military and police fight insurgents. The private security industry in South Africa is among the largest in the world, with over 9,000 registered companies, nearly half a million registered active private security guards and a further 1.8 million qualified (but inactive) guards. Private active security guards (not including reserves) outnumber the South Africa Police Services force 2.5 to 1. Around 60 percent of white South Africans hire private security firms, while only 5 percent of Black South Africans do so. |
Revenue: | $.005 |
Sectors: | |
Mast is a security and risk management company with offices in UK and Monaco. Their expertise areas are maritime security, land-based man guarding and personal protection, security system installation and design and security intelligence reporting and consulting. |
Revenue: | Not known |
Sectors: | |
Founded in 2007 by retired members of the United States Delta Force and headquartered in North Carolina, TigerSwan is a company that provides a broad spectrum of security and risk mitigation services to both government and corporate clients. It was controversially involved in monitoring protests led by Native Americans at Standing Rock in the US. |
Revenue: | Not known |
Sectors: | |
RSB Group is a Russian Private Military Consulting Company. |
Revenue: | Not known |
Sectors: | |
Wagner Group, a Russian private military company that gained publicity after their engagement in the Ukrainian conflict. Allegedly, they have, as well, operated in several conflicts around the world, including Syria, Libya, Venezuela, Mozambique, and CAD. |
Revenue: | Not known |
Sectors: | |
Moran Security Group is a Russian group of companies defines itself as a group of companies specializing in maritime security, risk assessment, VIP security, and infrastructure protection |
Revenue: | Not known |
Sectors: | |
Hart International is a security company with offices in Dubai, London, Sydney, Limassol, Kabul and Mogadishu employing 300 people. The company was established in 1999 and has operated in more than 25 countries. Some of their services include: Risk Management, Physical Security (static and mobile), Maritime Security, Aviation Security, K9 Services, Specialist Training, Project Support, Technical Design, Event Security, Superyacht Security. |
Revenue: | Not known |
Sectors: | |
The SADAT International Defense Consulting Company is a Turkish PMSC that was established in 2012 as the only privately owned defense consulting firm in Turkey. The company was allegedly founded by former Turkish army members. |
Revenue: | Not known |
Sectors: | |
The South African PMSC was very active back in the 1990s in several conflicts in different African countries (Angola, Sierra Leone, Namibia, Botswana) contracted by governments and private businesses. The company was dissolved after 10 years of operations and has been reborn recently (November 2020) by its founder Eeben Barlow. |
Source: ODHE/Shockmonitor.org
Policing
Top 10 private policing/prison corporations in US$ billionsRevenue: | $18 |
G4S was the largest private security employer in the world. Some operations of this company are oriented to banks, prisons, and airport security, but G4S also plays an important role in crisis and conflict zones around the world. One of the companies that have emerged after G4S Israel left the country due to a global pressure from the BDS movement is G1 Secure Solutions. It has a long record of scandals, failures and controversies – but keeps on winning new contracts (Corporate Watch). Allied Universal is the largest provider of security guards in the United States. In 2020, it acquired G4S, the resulting combined $18bn private security company will employ a global workforce of more than 800,000 people, more than the active military personnel of all but 5 countries in the world, just behind North Korea.* |
Revenue: | $3.9 |
Serco specialises in running services outsourced by governments and other public institutions, managing over 500 contracts worldwide. In 2014-16, Serco exited its failing private sector businesses. Running prisons and detention centres is one area where profits are still strong. Serco runs all Australia’s onshore detention centres, as well as Yarl’s Wood detention centre in the UK, where the company has been accused of an extensive cover-up over sexual abuse of immigrants. In July 2019, a fine of £19.2m was imposed on Serco for fraud and false accounting over its electronic tagging service for the Ministry of Justice. (Corporate Watch) |
Revenue: | $4.245 |
The Canadian company is one of the largest private security companies in the world. The company’s headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec. In 2015, the Garda World acquired the Aegis Group that includes the Aegis Defence Services, a British private military and private security company with overseas offices in Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Somalia and Mozambique |
Revenue: | $2.4 |
GEO Group is the world's leading provider of correctional, detention, and community reentry services. GEO has long been criticized around the world for alleged human-rights abuses, terrible medical care, and deaths at its facilities.* |
Revenue: | $1.9 |
CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), is one of the largest companies managing private prisons and detention centers. CCA has been the subject of much controversy over the years and rebranded itself in 2016 as CoreCivic amid the scrutiny of the private prison industry.* |
Revenue: | $1.7 |
Constellis Group was created in 2010 by a group of operators and investors. Nowadays is the largest non-financial risk management company in the United States. Some of the companies that belong to the group are: Triple Canopy, Olive Group and The Development Initiative, as well as legacy companies Centerra, ACADEMI, AMK9, OMNIPLEX, Strategic Social and Edinburgh International. |
Revenue: | $.480 |
DynCorp, headquartered in Virginia, is one of the few private military companies that the State Department chose to remain in Iraq when US forces withdrew. DynCorp has provided support for the U.S. forces in countries like Peru, Colombia, Somalia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Bolivia, Angola and Haiti. The company was also contracted to help with recovery action in Louisiana and the surrounding regions in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. DynCorp was acquired by Amentum in 2020. |
Revenue: | $.294 |
ICTS International is an European PMSC that protects people and property within the transport, public and private sectors. It was established by former members of the Shin Bet and El Al security.* |
Revenue: | $.146 |
MVM Inc. is a company headquartered in Virginia, United States. It is a private security contractor that provides security officers for access controls, involving the protection of transportation among other services. “MVM, Inc. went from guarding the U.S. spies in Iraq to hauling children away from the Mexico border on commercial airline flights.” (Daily Beast) |
Revenue: | $.040 |
Lexipol is a dominant force in police policymaking across the country, providing policies for approximately 3,400 police, fire, and correctional agencies in 35 states. In California, where Lexipol was founded, as many as 95% of law enforcement agencies now rely on Lexipol’s policy manual. As a result, a large portion of American police policy is now being drafted by a little-known private company with no public oversight. Reliance on this private entity to establish standards for public policing raises several concerns arising from its for-profit business model, focus on liability risk management, and lack of transparency or democratic participation.* |
G4S / Allied Universal
G4S was the largest private security employer in the world. Some operations of this company are oriented to banks, prisons, and airport security, but G4S also plays an important role in crisis and conflict zones around the world. One of the companies that have emerged after G4S Israel left the country due to a global pressure from the BDS movement is G1 Secure Solutions. It has a long record of scandals, failures and controversies – but keeps on winning new contracts (Corporate Watch).
Allied Universal is the largest provider of security guards in the United States. In 2020, it acquired G4S, the resulting combined $18bn private security company will employ a global workforce of more than 800,000 people, more than the active military personnel of all but 5 countries in the world, just behind North Korea.*
Serco
Serco specialises in running services outsourced by governments and other public institutions, managing over 500 contracts worldwide. In 2014-16, Serco exited its failing private sector businesses. Running prisons and detention centres is one area where profits are still strong. Serco runs all Australia’s onshore detention centres, as well as Yarl’s Wood detention centre in the UK, where the company has been accused of an extensive cover-up over sexual abuse of immigrants. In July 2019, a fine of £19.2m was imposed on Serco for fraud and false accounting over its electronic tagging service for the Ministry of Justice. (Corporate Watch)
GardaWorld
The Canadian company is one of the largest private security companies in the world. The company’s headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec. In 2015, the Garda World acquired the Aegis Group that includes the Aegis Defence Services, a British private military and private security company with overseas offices in Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Somalia and Mozambique
The GEO Group
GEO Group is the world's leading provider of correctional, detention, and community reentry services. GEO has long been criticized around the world for alleged human-rights abuses, terrible medical care, and deaths at its facilities.*
CoreCivic
CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), is one of the largest companies managing private prisons and detention centers. CCA has been the subject of much controversy over the years and rebranded itself in 2016 as CoreCivic amid the scrutiny of the private prison industry.*
Constellis Group
Constellis Group was created in 2010 by a group of operators and investors. Nowadays is the largest non-financial risk management company in the United States. Some of the companies that belong to the group are: Triple Canopy, Olive Group and The Development Initiative, as well as legacy companies Centerra, ACADEMI, AMK9, OMNIPLEX, Strategic Social and Edinburgh International.
DynCorp
DynCorp, headquartered in Virginia, is one of the few private military companies that the State Department chose to remain in Iraq when US forces withdrew. DynCorp has provided support for the U.S. forces in countries like Peru, Colombia, Somalia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Bolivia, Angola and Haiti. The company was also contracted to help with recovery action in Louisiana and the surrounding regions in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. DynCorp was acquired by Amentum in 2020.
ICTS International
ICTS International is an European PMSC that protects people and property within the transport, public and private sectors. It was established by former members of the Shin Bet and El Al security.*
MVM Inc.
MVM Inc. is a company headquartered in Virginia, United States. It is a private security contractor that provides security officers for access controls, involving the protection of transportation among other services. “MVM, Inc. went from guarding the U.S. spies in Iraq to hauling children away from the Mexico border on commercial airline flights.” (Daily Beast)
Lexipol
Lexipol is a dominant force in police policymaking across the country, providing policies for approximately 3,400 police, fire, and correctional agencies in 35 states. In California, where Lexipol was founded, as many as 95% of law enforcement agencies now rely on Lexipol’s policy manual. As a result, a large portion of American police policy is now being drafted by a little-known private company with no public oversight. Reliance on this private entity to establish standards for public policing raises several concerns arising from its for-profit business model, focus on liability risk management, and lack of transparency or democratic participation.*
G4S security was the largest private security employer in the world. Some operations of this company are oriented to banks, prisons, and airport security, but G4S also plays an important role in crisis and conflict zones around the world. It has a long record of scandals, failures and controversies – but keeps on winning new contracts. G4S was acquired by Allied Universal in 2020.
*Acquired by Allied Universal
CACI International was founded in Santa Monica, California in 1962 as the California Analysis Center, Incorporated. The firm’s area of expertise is information technology, and it provides, in its own words, “information solutions and services in support of national security missions and government transformation for intelligence, defense, and federal civilian customers.”
KBR is a private military, engineering and construction company based in Houston. KBR has worked worldwide and has gained several relevant contracts with the US administration.
Founded in 1979, Agility Logistics originally operated as a local warehousing provider in Kuwait. Following its acquisition of over 40 logistics companies, Agility Logistics has transformed into one of the largest providers of integrated logistics worldwide and is headquartered in the Middle East. Some of their key services are moving troops and military equipment.
The Canadian company is one of the largest private security companies in the world. The company’s headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec. In 2015, the Garda World acquired the Aegis Group that includes the Aegis Defence Services, a British private military and private security company with overseas offices in Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Somalia and Mozambique
GEO Group is the world's leading provider of correctional, detention, and community reentry services. GEO has long been criticized around the world for alleged human-rights abuses, terrible medical care, and deaths at its facilities.
CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), is one of the largest companies managing private prisons and detention centers. CCA has been the subject of much controversy over the years and rebranded itself in 2016 as CoreCivic amid the scrutiny of the private prison industry.
Constellis Group was created in 2010 by a group of operators and investors and is the largest non-financial risk management company in the United States. Companies that belong to the group are: Triple Canopy, Olive Group and The Development Initiative, as well as legacy companies Centerra, ACADEMI, AMK9, OMNIPLEX, Strategic Social and Edinburgh International.
DynCorp, headquartered in Virginia, is one of the few private military companies that chose to remain in Iraq when US forces withdrew. DynCorp has provided support for the U.S. forces in countries like Peru, Colombia, Somalia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Bolivia, Angola and Haiti. The company was also contracted to help with recovery in Louisiana and the surrounding regions in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. DynCorp was acquired by Amentum in 2020.
ICTS International is a European PMSC that protects people and property within the transport, public and private sectors. It was established by former members of the Shin Bet and El Al security.
The French company is one of Europe’s leading security providers. Amarante offers security solutions to private firms, as well as international and governmental institutions.
Based in London, England, but with many offices around the world, Control Risks is an international professional services and consulting firm dedicated to “helping organizations manage political, integrity and security risks in complex and hostile environments.”
An Israeli PMSC that provides security and guarding, armed courier, patrol and surveillance services. The company is one of the largest security companies in the Israeli market.
MVM is a company headquartered in Virginia, United States. It is a private security contractor, involved in the protection of transportation among other services.It has been involved in guarding US intelligence operatives in Iraq as well as transportation of child migrants within the US.
REED Inc. is a company with headquarters in Virginia, USA. According to its website “provides professional and reliable security, training, logistics, construction management environmental services and demining for clients worldwide. We specialize in operations located in remote, third world, multi-cultural and high-risk geographical environments”.
UK-based company which provides a wide range of security services such as maritime services, intelligence, crisis management and tracking technology.
Dyck Advisory Group (DAG) is a South African PMSC that has won contracts with the Government of Mozambique, helping its military and police fight insurgents. The private security industry in South Africa is among the largest in the world, with over 9,000 registered companies, nearly half a million registered active private security guards and a further 1.8 million qualified (but inactive) guards. Private active security guards (not including reserves) outnumber the South Africa Police Services force 2.5 to 1. Around 60 percent of white South Africans hire private security firms, while only 5 percent of Black South Africans do so.
Mast is a security and risk management company with offices in UK and Monaco. Their expertise areas are maritime security, land-based man guarding and personal protection, security system installation and design and security intelligence reporting and consulting.
Founded in 2007 by retired members of the United States Delta Force and headquartered in North Carolina, TigerSwan is a company that provides a broad spectrum of security and risk mitigation services to both government and corporate clients. It was controversially involved in monitoring protests led by Native Americans at Standing Rock in the US.
RSB Group is a Russian Private Military Consulting Company.
Wagner Group, a Russian private military company that gained publicity after their engagement in the Ukrainian conflict. Allegedly, they have, as well, operated in several conflicts around the world, including Syria, Libya, Venezuela, Mozambique, and CAD.
Moran Security Group is a Russian group of companies defines itself as a group of companies specializing in maritime security, risk assessment, VIP security, and infrastructure protection
Hart International is a security company with offices in Dubai, London, Sydney, Limassol, Kabul and Mogadishu employing 300 people. The company was established in 1999 and has operated in more than 25 countries. Some of their services include: Risk Management, Physical Security (static and mobile), Maritime Security, Aviation Security, K9 Services, Specialist Training, Project Support, Technical Design, Event Security, Superyacht Security.
The SADAT International Defense Consulting Company is a Turkish PMSC that was established in 2012 as the only privately owned defense consulting firm in Turkey. The company was allegedly founded by former Turkish army members.
The South African PMSC was very active back in the 1990s in several conflicts in different African countries (Angola, Sierra Leone, Namibia, Botswana) contracted by governments and private businesses. The company was dissolved after 10 years of operations and has been reborn recently (November 2020) by its founder Eeben Barlow.
Airbus
IBM
Lockheed Martin
Raytheon
General Dynamics
Northrop Grumman
Thales
L3 Harris Technologies
Leonardo
Leidos
G4S / Allied Universal
Serco
Elbit Systems
Saab
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
Cobham
The GEO Group
General Dynamics
CoreCivic
FLIR Systems
- SECTOR KEY:
- Military Firms
- Border Companies
- Homeland Security and Intelligence Companies
- Policing
- Private Military and Security Companies
Revenue: | $86.2 |
Sectors: | , |
Revenue: | $65.4 |
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Revenue: | $37.90 |
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Revenue: | $.480 |
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*This list is a compilation of key companies in different fields of state coercion (military, prisons, policing etc) based on revenue, strategic role in sector and known activities.