CSARN provides an award-winning business security and staff safety advisory service for its membership
Servest Group joined CSARN to have the opportunity to access and share current industry knowledge and best practice

Facilities manager provider, Servest Group has become a member partner of CSARN (City Security and Resilience Networks), the UK’s largest resilience and business security network.

CSARN provides an award-winning business security and staff safety advisory service for its membership, which includes public and private sector leaders. This is achieved through providing business intelligence, educational networking events, training and specialist project management.

Michael Lamoureaux, Managing Director of Security at Servest Group, said: “Servest Group is delighted to join CSARN to have the opportunity to access and share current industry knowledge and best practice.”

Brett Lovegrove, CEO of CSARN said: "Servest Group has an excellent international reputation in facilities management and our global membership will undoubtedly welcome the new ideas and products Servest will deliver. We are looking forward to working closely with Servest.”

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