Banks and Building Societies Should Demand Better Value for Money From Their Security Systems, Says Niscayah
By Niscayah Limited, PRNESunday, April 18, 2010
LONDON, April 19, 2010 - Electronic security specialist Niscayah is urging banks and building
societies to take a closer look at the level and cost of their physical
security to ensure they have the right protection at the right price.
Niscayah will be discussing this and other challenges financial service
organisations face across their branch networks at the British Bankers'
Association (BBA) security conference on 20 April, where it is a sponsor, and
the Building Society Association (BSA) annual conference on 5-6 May.
Peter Romanov, UK Banking Director at Niscayah, says: "Many banks and
building societies probably don't know whether they are getting good value
for money because they don't know whether all areas of their business are
properly protected or what alternatives there are to better protect their
buildings, assets, employees and customers."
Niscayah has been trusted by many of the world's leading financial
institutions for over 25 years to provide cost-effective services from design
consultation, installation and ongoing maintenance. As an independent
security system integrator, Niscayah recommends the best electronic security
covering CCTV surveillance, intruder detection, access control and fire
suppression equipment to match customers' requirements.
"Value for money is more important than ever," says Peter Romanov. "But
it is crucial to look at the total cost of ownership of your security system.
This includes not only the capital or revenue spend for electronic security
systems but also the savings it can generate on other services, such as
manned guarding or key holding."
www.niscayah.co.uk
CONTACT INFORMATION: Holly Westerman, Niscayah Limited, Roding House, 970 Romford Road, London E12 5LP Phone: +44 (0)20-8477-5932, E-mail: holly.westerman at niscayah.co.uk
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