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Corps Security: Celebrating 166 Years
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Corps Security: Celebrating 166 Years

Today, Corps Security is thrilled to be celebrating 166 years of service in providing meaningful employment to its colleagues by securing customers’ assets throughout the UK. Our rich heritage continues to guide our values today, while embracing a pioneering spirit, new ways of working and advanced technologies to spearhead the modern-day security threat landscape.

How we respond to threats may have changed over the years, but there’s one thing that hasn’t. Our social mission to be an ethical business that prioritises care for its people and the wider world. Our history keeps us anchored to the trusted values that our customers all know and love.

How it all began

In 1859, Captain Sir Edward Walter, had a mission to provide employment opportunities to brave veterans returning from the Crimean War. On the 13th February 1859, he officially founded the Corps of Commissionaires, marking the beginning of a long-standing commitment to supporting those who had served their country.

Putting people and planet first

In 2021 we officially became the first national security guarding company in the UK to be awarded social enterprise status. It is important to us that this status is celebrated among our workforce, and with our customers. We encourage all colleagues to learn more about what being a social enterprise really means and why it is so important to us, and to society at large. We’ve even created a Social Enterprise Module on Securing Excellence as part of our training programme.

And for our customers, we can now better support them in reaching their ESG targets. Every £1 spent with us counts as diverse supplier spend.

Continuing our legacy

In 2022, we formed the Corps Veterans Association (CVA), staying true to the founding value that Corps Security was built on to support veterans in finding meaningful employment and creating a support network and a platform where they can have their voices heard.

We support a number of veterans charities. Through our Charitable Donations Committee, last year we distributed £100,000 to charities that align with our mission. These contributions were made possible through the support of our trustees. Our colleagues also held many activities to help raise much-needed funds for charities, raising an astonishing £265,164.

Last year, His Majesty King Charles III was appointed the Chief Life Governor and Royal Patron of Corps Security. This follows a long-standing tradition dating back to 1901, when King Edward VII first took on the role. It was then carried forward by King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and, from 1952, by Queen Elizabeth II.

A special thank you as we celebrate the past and look to the future

As the oldest security company in the world, we couldn’t maintain the incredible work we do without the dedication and professionalism shown by all of our colleagues, and the support from our loyal customers.

Thank you to each and every person that has contributed to continuing the Corps Security success. Here’s to another 166 years of providing exemplary security services with a social mission.

February 13, 2025/by Corps Security
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King Charles III Becomes Royal Patron Of Corps Security
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King Charles III Becomes Royal Patron Of Corps Security

His Majesty the King has been appointed Corps Security’s Royal Patron. His Majesty’s appointment began in May 2024, following a review of more than 1,000 Royal Patronages by the Royal Household following The King’s Accession in September 2022.

King Charles’ patronage continues a long line of tradition that started in 1901, when King Edward VII consented to head Corps’ list of governors followed by George V, Edward VIII, George VI and her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the longest serving patron from 1952 until 2022.

His Majesty has chosen to become the Royal Patron of The Corps of Commissionaires as the Chief Life Governor. His selection of Corps exemplifies the enduring relationship between the Royal Family and the dedicated security services offered by Corps Security for over 165 years. The news was received by the organisation on the first anniversary of His Majesty’s coronation.

Corps Security President Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fulton KBE, KStJ and the Chair of the Board of Directors, Air Marshal Christopher Nickols, CB CBE DL, said in a joint statement: “We are delighted to announce that His Majesty King Charles III has accepted the Patronage of The Corps of Commissionaires, as our Chief Life Governor.”

Mike Bullock, CEO at Corps Security, said: “The Corps of Commissionaires has been helping veterans in need since 1859 and this still holds true to this day. We are honoured that the Monarch has chosen to continue to support our organisation, first established with His Majesty King Edward VII in 1901.”

June 19, 2024/by Corps Security
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King Charles III Becomes Royal Patron Of Corps Security
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The King’s Birthday: Corps’ History With The Royal Family

Today, on Saturday 15th of June, King Charles III celebrates his second official birthday, marked with a ceremony of Trooping the Colour and the King’s birthday parade. Today allows the whole country to gather to celebrate the birthday of our monarch.

Recently, we were able to share the incredibly exciting news that His Majesty King Charles III has agreed to become the Royal Patron of The Corps of Commissionaires, as our Chief Life Governor. We are honoured that His Majesty has chosen to continue a long line of Patronage with our organisation.

The royal patronage exemplifies the incredible bond between us and the Royal Family that spans over a century. In 1901, His Majesty King Edward VII consented to head our list of Governors. He was followed by George V, Edward VII, George VI and her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, our longest serving patron from 1952 until 2022.

Her Majesty celebrated our Corps of Commissionaires’ 150th birthday with us in 2009, along with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. However, the Royal Family have supported Corps in other ways too – becoming part of our fabric over the last two centuries.

Here’s an overview of our history, including our first work with the Royal Family, up until the work we do today.

Our beginnings

  • 1859: The Corps of Commissionaires is established by Captain Sir Edward Walter.

After the poor conditions experienced by soldiers during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sir Edward Walter, a retired officer of the 8th Hussars, was determined to change the lives of veterans. Sir Walter became the founder and commanding officer of the Corps of Commissionaires.

He advocated for the abilities of ex-servicemen to transition into the vital role of protecting the financial houses of the City of London, once the world’s commercial capital. The Corps of Commissionaires was officially born, comprised of eight officers – one sailor and seven soldiers.

  • 1865: With the support of HRH Duke of Cambridge, Captain Edward Walter secures the services of distinguished officers to become the managers, known as the Governors.

In 1865, the HRH Duke of Cambridge, Prince George was able to better our standing. He helped secure the service of distinguished officers to become managers. This helped our organisation expand rapidly in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

By 1880, Corps of Commissionaires was operating in London, Belfast and Liverpool, with over 1,000 members. In 1884, the Australian division was also founded.

  • 1885: Captain Edward Walter is knighted.

Our founder Sir Edward Walter was awarded for his public service, receiving one of the highest honours for a British citizen. He was knighted under the sovereign Queen Victoria for his work.

  • 1901: His Majesty King Edward VII consents to head the list of Governors. 

When HRH Queen Victoria passed in 1901, His Majesty King Edward VII ascended the throne. He consented to head the list of Governors and became the first reigning sovereign to hold the office of Chief of Life Governors, a tradition continued by succeeding monarchs.

The End Of The Crimean War 168 Years On

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Our more recent work

  • 2009: The Corps of Commissionaires’ 150th birthday is hosted in the presence of the Chief Life Governor, Her Majesty The Queen, and The Duke of Edinburgh.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh joined our staff and customers from the Corps of Commissionaires’ offices all over the world. Together, we celebrated the Commissionaires – the members of Corps Security in traditional military style uniform first worn by operational staff at the organisation.

The Corps of Commissionaires remains a distinctive service employed at high-profile occasions, including Royal attendances. The military ‘Full Shout’ uniform demonstrates our origins and signifies our high quality, and readily identifiable, security services.

Her Majesty The Queen, and The Duke of Edinburgh.

Our rich heritage leads us to today. Under CEO Mike Bullock, Corps Security continues our social mission, to provide a positive impact on society. We support and advocate for fair working practices and support veteran services.

  • 2024: His Majesty King Charles III becomes the Royal Patron of The Corps of Commissionaires as the Chief Life Governor.

Our latest major update as a business – His Majesty King Charles III has agreed to keep tradition alive by becoming our Chief Life Governor. His Majesty’s Patronage was received after a thorough analysis of over 1000 organisations. We are honoured that His Majesty has chosen to uphold this centuries-long tradition, and warmly welcome his support and association with our organisation.

Read more about the Corps of Commissionaires and our Corps Monitoring services.

 

June 15, 2024/by Corps Security
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