Corps Security has won a three-plus-two-year contract to provide security services to French international bank BNP Paribas in London. The integrated security partnership involves manned guarding and event guarding services together with close protection services and systems monitoring from Corps’ monitoring centre in Glasgow. 

Manned guarding, event security

BNP Paribas operates in 77 countries and is the world’s seventh largest bank by assets and properties. It was formed by the merger of Banque Nationale de Paris and Paribas in 2000, but its history stretches back to its first foundation in 1848 as a national bank.

More than 40 Corps Security colleagues will work across four different BNP Paribas bank sites in the capital, including three in the City together with Harewood Avenue in Marylebone.

BNP Paribas – Corps Security partnership

Mike Bullock, CEO of Corps Security, said: “BNP Paribas was founded in 1848, just 11 years before Corps Security. We’re delighted to be working in partnership with one of the most established names in the banking world to deliver a truly innovative security offering.

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