Corps Security introduces Amy Wilkinson as Social Value Lead

Throughout Amy Wilkinson’s career she has been passionate about corporate social responsibility and has played a lead role in Corps Security obtaining Social Enterprise status, from investigating how to apply, what credentials needed to be met and working closely with the senior management team. Mark Rogers, Executive Director, Corps Security, commented: “Social Enterprise status brings […]

Corps Security rejoins British Security Industry Association

Corps Security has rejoined the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) the trade association for the professional security industry in the UK as a principal member. BSIA CEO Mike Reddington presented Corps CEO Mike Bullock with a membership certificate at Corps’ London head office. Mike Reddington, Chief Executive, BSIA, said: “The BSIA is delighted to welcome […]

‘Buy Social’ – helping to achieve Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals

Ethical consumerism has become a big trend in recent years as consumers are becoming more concerned about where their money is going, and it’s not just individuals. Large corporations like PWC, Barclays, and Johnson & Johnson and government commissioners are all pledging to spend money with organisations that are prioritising their social, governance and environmental […]

New Social Enterprise Status awarded to Corps Security

After 162 years of dedication to their social purpose, built on a desire to help war veterans into gainful employment, Corps Security are now celebrating their recently awarded Social Enterprise status. Since their inception in 1859 the company has followed, what we now term, the triple bottom line ethos of ‘people, planet, purpose’. Achieving Social […]