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Corps Security wins three-year contract with law firm

published on 2023-10-03 08:22:00 UTC by Rebecca Knowles
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Corps Security has secured a three-year contract to provide professional services for law firm Pinsent Masons.

The contract commences this month (October 2023) and will provide security services to two key sites in the UK, in London and Leeds. Corps having offices in both locations proved beneficial to ensure the collaboration would provide high-quality security and front-of-house services to both sites.

Corps Security demonstrates understanding of legal sector

Alongside its expertise in the sector, Pinsent Masons was also impressed that the vision and values of Corps Security aligned with their own, which both companies agree will lead to a positive, collaborative partnership.

Salman Shamim, Solutions Director at Corps Security, said: “The whole team, both north and south divisions, are delighted to begin working with Pinsent Masons. We are delighted they valued our experience in this sector and could see the advantage of having offices so close to both locations requiring our support. Our team has worked hard to ensure our provisions are bespoke and meticulous so we can offer the world-class customer service we are renowned for.” 

As part of the agreement, Corps Security will provide employment to the fourteen officers at the site on commencement of the contract. The officers will gain from the company’s commitment to a fair wage for all and the array of benefits the company provides to its colleagues.

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Published: 2023 10 03 08:22:00
Received: 2023 10 03 08:26:42
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Source: Security Journal UK
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