Security provider Amulet has marked its fifth birthday with a celebratory event for employees.
Since its launch in 2018, it has seen consistent growth and development. Turnover has increased from £12m in 2018 to £60m in 2023, and the team has grown from 480 to 2,400 employees, with a 98% customer retention rate.
The company’s first client is still working with the business following a successful retender this year. Branching out across wider sectors, including rail, retail, education, public sector, and commercial real estate, has enabled Amulet to develop its service offering and allow security professionals to develop their skills.
The business has won awards including the SFE award for Security Company of the Year in 2019 and PFM’s Partners in Expert Services – Public Sector award two years in a row. It is a finalist in the Partners in Security category this year.
Its status as a security specialist has been cemented through its innovative solutions that blend people and technology. Project Blueprint is an exclusive real-time situational awareness software that creates a control room-style platform on a user’s mobile device or tablet, allowing professionals to keep track of security on the go. It has also enhanced its technical services division to further its development in security technology, enabling the best results for its clients.
The company has been involved with various social value projects during the last five years, including sleeping out overnight at St Pancras train station to raise funds for Railway Children, a charity that combats child homelessness. The introduction of the Amulet Community Committee has seen its teams develop closer communication with the local community and engage with initiatives that benefit the memorable moments working with charities such as Shine, which aims to make a positive difference in the lives of people affected by spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus.
The committee raised funds to provide a day out for the Shine children and their families at London Zoo. Each year, the committee has the honour of singing carols under the Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square to raise funds for both local and national charities.