Vertical Markets

Send For Help in FT1000

by Mark Rowe

Send For Help — the lone worker protection company which provides 24/7 emergency response via personal safety alarms — has been included in this year’s Financial Times FT1000 list of Europe’s fastest growing companies. The list comprises of the 1000 companies in 31 countries across Europe that have achieved the highest percentage growth in revenues between 2013 and 2016.

Send For Help was ranked 625th, one of just 158 other companies from the UK included, thanks to revenue growth of 254pc between 2013 to 2016 and an annual turnover of £8m for financial year 2016/17. Total staff numbers in 2016 stood at 70 — a rise of 34pc over the same period.

The Surrey-based firm has a client roster across private and public sectors, including over 160 NHS trusts and high street retailers, City banks and national pub chains, estate agents, the police and more than 150 councils.

James Murray, pictured, CEO of Send For Help, said: “It has been a very busy year for Send For Help and to be featured on such a stellar list as this is testament to the hard work and dedication of the whole team. Demand for our services has risen for a variety of reasons. Our technology is cutting edge, affordable and easy to use. Employers increasingly recognise the legal, financial and reputational implications, should their staff get injured or assaulted as a result of not implementing effective safeguards to prevent it” he added.

Send For Help was founded in 2010 by brothers James and Will Murray. It operates three subsidiary brands — Skyguard, Guardian24 and Peoplesafe — protecting more than 150,000 people through key-fob sized personal safety devices and smartphone apps, which are linked to an alarm-receiving centre staffed at the company’s headquarters in Epsom, Surrey.

The firm has direct links to police control rooms, so it can bypass the 999 dialling system and receive a faster emergency response if clients are threatened, attacked or are in danger.

For the full list: https://ig.ft.com/ft-1000/2018/.

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