Chubb Fire & Security

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Chubb Fire & Security
Company type Subsidiary
IndustryAsset Protection
Life Safety
Founded1818;207 years ago (1818)
Founders
Headquarters Blackburn, England
Area served
Key people
Andrew White, CEO
Brendan McNulty, VP Europe
KT Yiu, VP Asia Pacific
Number of employees
12,000+ (2023)
Parent APi Group Corporation
Subsidiaries Security Monitoring Centre
Website chubbfs.com

Chubb Fire & Security is a British multinational company that provides property protection and life safety equipment and services, including fire protection and security systems. It has been a subsidiary of APi Group Corporation since January 2022. [1]

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History

Former office in Sunbury-on-Thames Sunbury High Rise Building - panoramio (1).jpg
Former office in Sunbury-on-Thames

The company was founded by Charles and Jeremiah Chubb, who patented their Chubb detector lock in 1818. The company won a government competition for a lock which could not be opened other than by its own key. [2]

In 1835, the company produced its first Chubb safe at its factory in Wolverhampton, UK and, in the second half of the 19th century, the company expanded into the United States, and produced a time lock that was fitted to bank vaults across the country. [3] In the 1800s, Chubb gained some important customers such as the Duke of Wellington and the Bank of England. [4]

Over the next one hundred years, the company turned out more than 2.5m locks. [3] By the 1940s, Chubb expanded its operations in 17 countries. From being a single company manufacturing specialized security products it turned into a broad-based group of companies covering not only many aspects of security but fire protection as well. [5]

The company went on to acquire a number of rival firms including Chatwood-Milner Ltd. (1958), Burgot Alarms Ltd and Rely-a-Bell (1962), Read and Campbell Limited (1964), Josiah Parkes and Sons Ltd. (1965) and The Pyrene Company Limited (1967). [6] It was bought by Racal Electronics in August 1984, from which it was demerged in September 1992, before being acquired by Williams Holdings in February 1997. [7] as the latter company sought to build a security-focused conglomerate. Chubb was again demerged in July 2000. [3]

Service Engineer van in 2021 Chubb Fire & Security Van (2022).jpg
Service Engineer van in 2021

In August 2000, Chubb sold Chubb Locks, its lock and safe making unit, to Assa Abloy, and concentrated on security systems such as door access and CCTV systems. [8] In May 2002, Chubb held intensive acquisitions talks with Sweden-based Securitas AB, the world's biggest security services business. After 18 months of negotiations, [9] the talks were called off on the grounds that the deal would not be "financially attractive" to either company's shareholders. [10]

In Australia, Chubb Security bought MSS Security in 1996, [11] but then sold it to SIS Limited in 2008. [12] [13]

Hot air balloon in the shape of a Chubb fire extinguisher at the 2008 Kemble Air Show Chubb balloon arp.jpg
Hot air balloon in the shape of a Chubb fire extinguisher at the 2008 Kemble Air Show

In April 2003, Chubb was acquired for £622m by United Technologies Corporation. [14] In March 2007, UTC bought Initial Fire and Security, the security arm of Rentokil Initial and proceeded to merge the business and its assets with Chubb in UTC Climate, Controls & Security. In December 2013, Chubb's Australian cash in transit business was sold to Prosegur. [15]

In 2020, Chubb was spun off with the rest of UTC Climate, Controls & Security into a separate company, Carrier Global.

On 3 January 2022 it was announced that Carrier Global had sold the business to APi Group Corporation for US$ 3.1 billion. [1]

Brands

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