Amulet has been appointed by the Bank of England for the provision of security guarding services at two key locations: the headquarters on Threadneedle Street in London, and the Bank’s printing facility in Debden.
The 18-month contract sees Amulet become the third security provider to partner with the Bank of England in its history.
The contract was awarded following a competitive tender process through the Crown Commercial Service Security Framework (RM6257), where Amulet achieved an overall score of 99.54 per cent based on quality and price.
Amulet says its fresh approach and genuine people-focused ethos distinguished the company during the evaluation. Several key strengths of the tender included Amulet’s locally managed team structure, agile contract delivery, and enhanced intelligence reporting.
Kieran Mackie, MD at Amulet, said: “This partnership with the Bank of England is the gold standard in security partnerships. Our team is excited to deliver exceptional security services at these iconic locations, bringing our innovative perspective and ‘people first’ approach to an institution that demands nothing short of excellence. This is a truly prestigious client that trusts our delivery and we’re honoured to be awarded this contract.”
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