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Corps Security Wins Double At 2025 Security And Fire Excellence Awards
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Corps Security Wins Double At 2025 Security And Fire Excellence Awards

Corps Security celebrated a double win at the 2025 Security and Fire Excellence Awards, held on Monday, 1 December at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London. The social enterprise was recognised in two categories: Inspiration in HR, and Security or Fire ESG Initiative of the Year. In both categories, Corps was praised for its people-focused strategy that directly supports business success and profitability.

Corps Security Wins Double At 2025 Security And Fire Excellence Awards

The Inspiration in HR award praised key initiatives, including the management development programme, the £45,000 investment in its internal colleague portal, along with a further £20,000 in colleague reward and recognition, and the online Talos 360 recruitment platform. The organisation’s 5.11% attrition rate was praised for being well below the industry average, along with 59% of colleagues having over five years’ service. The judges noted how the team’s use of technology and data-driven approach has a measurable impact, with 70% of colleagues strongly agreeing that HR keeps them informed and involved.

The ESG Initiative of the Year award recognised Corps Security’s comprehensive approach to environmental, social and governance priorities, underpinned by its people, planet and purpose values. Judges commended the organisation’s ambitious net zero targets and meaningful social impact. Achievements celebrated include a 7.15% reduction in carbon emissions, with 36% of its vehicle fleet now electric or hybrid, Neutral Carbon Zone gold certification and EcoVadis silver accreditation. The judges also recognised Corps’ commitment to the Real Living Wage, with 98.8% of colleagues now paid at or above this level, and its partnerships with veteran charities, including a £100,000 donation to Combat Stress in the last financial year.

Paul Lotter, Managing Director of Corps Security, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to receive these two awards, which recognise the hard work and dedication of our teams across the business. Our HR colleagues, led by HR Director Magda Jablonska El-Aasar, work tirelessly to create an environment where people feel valued and supported. Our commitment to ESG, led by Quality and Compliance Manager Sharon McLaren, also reflects our purpose as a social enterprise: to support the communities and environment we operate within. These awards demonstrate that we’re doing right by our people and our planet.”

December 4, 2025/by Corps Security
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How Corps Security Makes A Difference
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How Corps Security Makes A Difference

As we continue our work in 2025, we reflect on our previous initiatives, achievements, and our commitment to social value. Last year was a year where teamwork, a drive for excellence, and dedication to our members and the local community continued to be a pivotal part of our journey. A huge thank you to all our staff whose hard work made this happen.

Momentous occasions

Last year, the security industry widely recognised Corps Security’s efforts. Two of our colleagues were honoured by the Security Industry Authority. Our dedication to inclusion and equity also led to us becoming finalists for the Security Institute’s EDI Initiative of the Year.

Other significant accolades included Mike Bluestone’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the Fire and Security Matters Awards and Andrea Strong’s win in the Women in Security Technical Awards category. It’s a delight to work with colleagues at the forefront of the security industry.

We were thrilled to win the Bronze Employer of the Year Award at the English Veteran Awards.

We also proudly sponsored the 2024 Services Awards in Sunderland, celebrating the best in service personnel in armed and emergency services. Hosting the “Most Outstanding Royal Air Force Award” was an honour.

His Majesty King Charles III was confirmed as Corps Security’s Royal Patron in May, continuing a prestigious tradition dating back to 1901. Announced on the first anniversary of his coronation, the Monarch’s patronage was confirmed following a comprehensive review of all Royal Patronages. This appointment honours the treasured connection between the Royal Family and Corps Security.

Keeping our finger on the pulse

We’ve recently launched Corps Protect, our personalised protection services. While the 2018 British Crime Survey states 150 UK lone workers face physical or verbal attacks every day, we’re there to ensure that lone workers are safe and can work effectively.

Corps Protect offers several devices to ensure personal safety, including smart watches and body-worn videos. These are underpinned by a dedicated technical support, comprehensive reporting, and a rapid 24/7 response.

Fundraising milestones and community engagement

At Corps Security, supporting veterans is not just a part of our legacy—it’s our mission. We’ve demonstrated our commitment through fundraising, events, and strategic partnerships. In September, Corps employees embarked on the Coast-to-Coast Challenge, raising crucial funds for Combat Stress, a charity supporting veterans’ mental health. Together, they walked from Bowness-on-Solway to Whitley Bay, covering a staggering 92.5 miles.

Our national accounts team also walked from Eastbourne to Brighton as part of March to March, while others competed in the London Landmarks Half Marathon in April.

Our team raised over £1,500 for the Royal British Legion through poppy sales and hosted events like the Corps Security Charity Football Tournament, which raised funds for Combat Stress. Every donation counts, and Corps doubled the tournament’s total, underscoring our commitment to veterans’ causes.

Further afield, Corps took part in the SSAFA 13 Bridges Challenge and laid wreaths at Juno Beach in honour of D-Day veterans. These initiatives resonate deeply with our mission to honour and support those who served.

Financial contributions are not the only way that we show our commitment to making the security industry, and our community, a better place. We’re proud to continually show support to Figen Murray’s mission to instate Martyn’s Law, as we have done since 2018. Working together to make the security industry a better place and delivering greater safety to the people and assets that we look after.

How does Corps Security advance social value and sustainability?

We partnered with Treekly to support reforestation efforts and maintained our EcoVadis silver sustainability score. These actions show our commitment to a greener and more inclusive future.

In October, Managing Director Paul Lotter participated in the NFU Mutual Suppliers Summit, discussing how Corps integrates social impact and sustainability into its operations. This conversation was led with our forward-thinking approach to delivering security value.

How will Corps Security shape the future in 2025 and beyond?


As we move forwards into 2025, Corps Security remains committed to setting new benchmarks in innovation. The security industry continues to move and shift, with technology being a large part of the future. Whilst businesses have access to technology in all shapes and sizes, they shouldn’t be fooled with shiny gadgets. They need to be vigilant about what products they select ensuring they are fit for purpose and offer the right benefits.

As we look to 2025, Corps Security remains committed to setting new benchmarks in innovation in security, while continuing our legacy to look after our colleagues and community.

Here’s to another year of making a difference together!

February 25, 2025/by Corps Security
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5 Minutes With... Hayley Page
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5 Minutes With… Hayley Page

We’re bringing back our blog series ‘5 minutes with’ to highlight the important members of our team and the wonderful work they do. First up is senior bid manager, Hayley Page.

Tell us a bit about your role.

I manage the Corps bid team, where we oversee the bid cycle from start to finish. I also assist in creating the bid strategy and process. However, I also have links with other marketing and internal communications teams to make sure important Corps messages are circulated. I absolutely love bids, and Corps gives me a wide variety of bids to work on every day.

Where did you work before joining Corps Security?

I’ve worked in FM for 17 years. Before joining Corps, I was at Mitie for over 11 years where I worked my way up from sales administrator up to national bid manager.

Tell us a bit about your journey at Corps?

I joined Corps in May 2017, when my little boy was 10 months old. My first win was Tata Steel, the largest steel producer in the UK. I’ll always be immensely proud of such a monumental win. I have also worked on some significant social value projects since I joined the business, including Corps being recognised as a real living wage employer and becoming a social enterprise.

What steps has your development taken and how has Corps supported you in this?

In 2021, Corps promoted me to Senior Bid Manager to manage the bid team. But our team is so much more than bids. We have a vast array of tasks that come to our team, including design work, award submissions, project work, and many other marketing tasks. It’s such a varied role and our team gets involved in a lot of different areas of the business, which means there’s no such thing as a quiet day!

What’s been the biggest highlight of your role?

I received the Environmental Champion award at our conference in 2024. It was such a special moment to be recognised for the work I did to assist Sharon McLaren on the EcoVadis assessment process and for being a member the Environmental Steering Group. Because of our efforts, we gained silver status through EcoVadis.

What are the key ingredients to finding happiness at work?

Happiness comes from working in a great team where you feel supported and share the same goals. That is exactly what we have at Corps.

What helps you create a good work/life balance?

Having the option to working remotely gives me the flexibility to create the perfect balance between work and home. Because I can work from home, I’m able to take my son to school and attend sports days and class assemblies. It means that I can manage my work hours without missing out on important personal life activities.

What do you love most about working at Corps?

Without exception, everyone in our business is amazing. If you have an interest in a topic, and it aligns with Corps, then no doubt you will incorporate this into your role. I had a passion for people earning a real living wage, so I worked on this project. Not only did we get recognised as a service provider, we then won a Living Wage Champion award in 2022.

October 22, 2024/by Corps Security
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