Allied Universal

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Allied Universal
Company type Private
Industry
Founded2016;8 years ago (2016)
Headquarters
Area served
Key people
RevenueIncrease2.svg US$18 billion (2021) [4]
Number of employees
800,000 [4]
Subsidiaries G4S STAFF PRO
Website www.aus.com
Allied Universal patrol vehicle Allied Universal.jpg
Allied Universal patrol vehicle

Allied Universal is an American private security and staffing company, based in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania and Irvine, California. Formed in 2016 by the merger of AlliedBarton and Universal Services of America, [5] Allied Universal is the world's largest provider of private security guards. [6] [7] It is also the third largest United States–based employer globally with 800,000 employees.

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History

Allied Universal started as two different companies: AlliedBarton and Universal Protection Services. [8]

AlliedBarton

AlliedBarton was founded as Allied Security in 1957 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a provider of contracted security guards and related services. [9]

In 2004, Allied Security acquired Malden, Massachusetts-based Security Systems Inc. (SSI) and Atlanta, Georgia-based Barton Protective Services to form AlliedBarton Security Services - creating the largest American-owned contract security services company in the United States. [10]

Universal Protection Service

Universal Protection Service was founded in 1965. [11] It started as a janitorial company and expanded into security by 1969.

After the 2016 merger

In 2016, AlliedBarton and Universal Services of America merged to form Allied Universal. In February 2017, the company officially began operations under its new name. After the merger, Allied Universal was considered the largest security company in North America. [8]

In January 2018, the company paid $90,000 to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit from a Muslim employee in California who sought a religious exemption to the company’s grooming standards and was fired. [12] Also in 2018, the radio program This American Life ran an hour-long feature story about sexual harassment and racism within Allied's operations at JFK airport and the company's responses to it. [13] In response to the allegations, the company issued a statement saying these “isolated incidents are not indicative of our culture and work ethic,” and it has “zero tolerance against sexual harassment.” A related case was later voluntarily dismissed at the plaintiffs’ request. [12] In July, Allied Universal announced the purchase of Georgia-based US Security Associates along with its affiliate Staff Pro for $1.5 billion. [14]

In 2019, the company was attacked with a ransomware scheme by the Maze group that turned out to be a stunt designed to warn companies about system security flaws. [15] In December, majority owner Wendel sold most of its stake in Allied Universal to a Canadian pension fund Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), and a new investment group led by investment company Warburg Pincus and an affiliate of the investment company J. Safra Group. [16]

In January 2021, Allied Universal acquired Atlanta-based competitor SecurAmerica. [17]

In December 2020, the Board of Directors and shareholders for British security firm G4S unanimously accepted a takeover offer of 5.1 billion USD from Allied Universal. [18] The acquisition was completed in April 2021, creating a combined company of 800,000 employees, with revenues of more than 18 billion USD. [19]

In June 2023, it was reported that Allied Universal subsidiary G4S would be divesting completely from Israel in response to years of campaigning from the G4S Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement for its involvement in Israel and the resulting “reputational damage”. [20] Allied Universal was also said to have divested from Israel. [20]

Services and operations

Allied Universal provides security products and services, including access control, intrusion, alarm detection, and IP-based video systems; janitorial; transition planning; green cleaning; and staffing services. [21] Allied Universal operates in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Honduras, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Nicaragua. [2] As of February 2022, it employed about 800,000 people. [4]

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