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Securitas Acquires CamVision to Expand Packaged and Advanced Security Solutions in Denmark
STOCKHOLM, SE / ACCESS Newswire / May 4, 2026 / Securitas has acquired CamVision, a Danish technology driven security specialist with a strong position in retail loss prevention and electronic security solutions. The acquisition strengthens Securitas' ability to deliver reliable and scalable security solutions for micro and small singlesite businesses as well as larger, multisite clients across Denmark.
For micro and small businesses, the acquisition enhances Securitas' offering of standardized, packaged security solutions that combine proven technology with dependable service delivery. For larger and multisite clients, it further strengthens Securitas' capability to deliver advanced, technology led security systems designed for complex operational environments.
"With the acquisition of CamVision, we strengthen our offering for micro and small business clients, particularly within retail. By combining proven security technology with standardized service delivery, we can offer simpler, scalable, and reliable package solutions tailored to singlesite needs," said Claus Fibiger, Country President, Securitas Denmark.
CamVision brings deep expertise in alarms, video surveillance, and electronic article surveillance, supported by longstanding client relationships, especially within the retail sector.
"CamVision is a strong addition to Securitas Technology. Their expertise in loss prevention and complex retail environments enhances our ability to design, integrate, and operate advanced electronic security systems with a strong focus on reliability and operational excellence for larger and multisite clients," said Rasmus Trolle, General Manager, Securitas Technology Denmark.
Through this acquisition, Securitas further strengthens its ability to support businesses across Denmark with security solutions that match different operational needs - from simple, packaged offerings to advanced, technology led systems.
About Securitas
Securitas is a world-leading safety and security solutions partner that helps make your world a safer place. Nine decades of deep experience means we see what others miss. By leveraging technology in partnership with our clients, combined with an innovative, holistic approach, we're transforming the security industry. With 322 000 employees in 44 markets, we see a different world and create sustainable value for our clients by protecting what matters most - their people and assets.
About Securitas Technology
Securitas Technology, part of Securitas, is a world-leading provider of integrated security solutions that protect, connect, and optimize businesses of all types and sizes. More than 13,000 team members in 40 countries are focused daily on our purpose to help make your world a safer place and our commitment to deliver an unparalleled client experience. With clients at the heart of all we do, our people, knowledge, and technology power our connected ecosystem of health, safety, and security solutions.
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