Regent Samsic fields a range of services including manned guarding, systems, mobile patrols, key holding and event officers
Richard brings to Regent comprehensive expertise within the security sector

Regent Samsic fields a range of services including manned guarding, systems, mobile patrols, key holding and event officers.

Richard Webster, appointed as Commercial Manager - Security, brings to the company a comprehensive expertise within the security sector attained at a senior sales level with other service providers including United Guarding, Corps Security, and Chubb, developing business across a wide spectrum of industry sectors.

Said Regent Samsic director of operations, Gary Sheffield: "Our objective is to build and retain solid, long term partnerships with clients via the delivery of bespoke service delivery streams following an agreed management strategy, delivered by one united team.”

"Richard understands and shares in that vision and their principles and I am very pleased to have him undertake this critical role in managing the process to achieving them."

Samsic employs 70,000 people globally. Group turnover (2012/13) was €1.45 billion.

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