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Business Service Providers in South Africa

Security and Personal Safety

AEPN - Africa Executive Protection Network

aepn

Contact: Yann A. Mouret, CPP. Managing Director.
P. O. Box 1275
Sun Valley
7985
Cape Town
Phone: +27 (0) 21 785 7093
Fax: +27 (0) 21 785 5089
Email: info@N0SPAM.aepn.co.za
Web: http://www.aepn.co.za

Africa Executive Protection Network, headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa, provides Executive Close Protection Operatives, Executive Protection Drivers and Transportation, to major foreign and local corporations. The company was founded in 2002 when it provided security during the World Cup Cricket tournament.

AEPN covers South Africa and operates all over Sub-Saharan Africa. For the rest of the continent, it collaborates with internationally recognized companies.

Pasco

Pasco

Contact: Cindy Nicholls, Group Financial Director
P.O. Box 789
Douglasdale
Johannesburg
2165
Phone: +27 (0)11 510 1800
Fax: +27 (0)11 510 1805
Email: CindyN@N0SPAM.pascorisk.com
Web: http://www.pascorisk.com/

Pasco is a multi faceted, intelligence driven global risk consulting firm offering a range of services needed to operate in frontier markets and high risk environments across Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, CIS and the Asia Pacific region.

Idol Protection Services

IPS

Contact: Herman Steyn, Owner
P.O. Box 50142 Wierda Park
Gauteng
South Africa 0149
Phone: +27 82 657 8417
Fax: +27 12 654 5579
Email: idolprotectionservices@N0SPAM.gmail.com

Idol Protection Services
Personal and Asset Protection Specialists

I = Identify the Risk
D = Draw up Standards
O = Operate According to Standards
L = Logistics

IPS was established by Herman Steyn formally the Operations Director of renowned personal and asset protection business, based in South Africa, to meet the growing demand by clients for specialist security services. Successful businessmen and women are increasingly attracting the attention of the criminal elements in both their business and private lives and are becoming more exposed to risks such as hijacking, robbery and mugging.