List Of Security Companies In South Africa

A private security company is a business corporation, which provides armed and unarmed security services and expertise to private and public clients.

Find below are the list of Security Companies In South Africa

Marshall Security

Guarding South Africa

Blue Security

Nomgwenya Security Services

Mzansi Fire and Security

CHEEKY SECURITY GROUP

Isidingo Security Services

Tactical Security Services

G4S

IHLOKOHLOKO SECURITY SERVICES

LAD Security Services

ET Rapid Response

Peaceforce Security Group (Pty) Ltd – KZN

Fidelity Security Group

Stallion Security | Durban

Dynamic Security Training

Guardforce Security

Alpha Alarms

Fidelity ADT Durban

How many security companies are in South Africa?

The private security industry in South Africa is among the largest in the world, with over 9,000 registered companies, 450,000 registered active private security guards and a further 1.5 million qualified (but inactive) guards; many times more than the available personnel of the combined South African police and army.

What is the biggest security company in South Africa?

Advancements in technology and evolving crime patterns have changed the face of the security industry, introducing a highly systems-driven approach to provide communities with the necessary support and tech innovation, says Fidelity Services Group, South Africa’s largest private security solutions provider.

Which security company pays the best in South Africa?

Top companies for Security Guards in South Africa

G4S. 3.4. R 11 955. 15372 reviews6 salaries reported.

Transnet. 4.1. R 9 814. 1188 reviews5 salaries reported

How much is security in South Africa?

The current minimum wage ranges from R4,160 – R5,558 a month depending on their role and the geographical area they work in.

How much do security companies charge clients in South Africa?

Security guard costs range between R10,000 / month and R30,000 / month with an average of R20,000 / month.

What security guards can and can’t do in South Africa?

PSiRA’s code of conduct also says security guards may not break open or enter premises, conduct a search, seize property, arrest, detain, restrain, interrogate, delay, threaten, injure or cause the death of any person, demand information or documentation from any person, or infringe the privacy of the communications