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UK-based security firm 'Control Risks' celebrates ten years in India

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ANI New Delhi [India]

The British High Commission has marked the 10th anniversary of the specialist security "Control Risks" operating in India at a reception hosted at the High Commissioner's residence.

The company, which specialises in internal investigations, operational crises, and cyber-security, also provides guidance and assistance to British companies entering India for the first time.

British High Commissioner Sir Dominic Asquith said, "I'm delighted to be hosting this reception to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Control Risks in India. Control Risks is a leading global risk consultancy provider and I'm very pleased to be able to work with them here where they serve as an excellent example of the UK's expertise in compliance, security and strategic risk management."

 

Global CEO of Control Risks, Richard Fenning spoke about the larger extent of risks, organisations can expect to face in 2018.

Senior Partner and Head of Control Risks in India and South Asia, Mr. James Owen said, "India is of strategic importance to Control Risks. There is an abundance of opportunity in the market for Control Risks' clients. The essence of Control Risks is its unique combination of diverse expertise, so when you engage with Control Risks in India, you are able to tap into a global company that brings multiple perspectives and deep on the ground experience and expertise. "

In terms of future ambitions, Control Risks aims to support its clients in India by providing strategic consultancy, expert analysis and in-depth understanding of the market, handling sensitive political issues and providing practical on-ground response and support.

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First Published: Nov 30 2017 | 1:35 PM IST

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