SES industry statistics: Swiss security industry scrapes the 800-million mark

Despite the Covid 19-related influences, the Swiss security industry was able to increase its sales by an impressive 26 million Swiss francs compared to the previous year. The access control sector can even look back on an increase of 11.5 percent

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As the SES association (Swiss Achievers of Security Systems) reports in its latest industry statistics, the security industry managed to grow by 3.3 percent compared to the Covid 19 impact. This is remarkable, the Swiss association writes in a statement. Overall, the Swiss security industry was able to increase by another 26 million francs compared to 2021 and is now scraping the 800 million franc curve. This upward trend is particularly pleasing after the Covid 19-influenced, it adds.

EMA was not quite able to stop the downward trend that had been continuing since 2016. It is therefore all the more pleasing that the Access Control division was able to increase by a whopping 11.5 percent compared to the previous year. The Fire section (BMA, NLA, TLA, GWA, SAA) also posted strong growth of 2.4 percent, according to the statement, with a sustained upward trend since 2017.

BMA, the largest contributor from the Fire Section, even posted an increase of over 12 million Swiss francs compared to the previous year. With a plus of 24 percent, the TLA also has a good annual result. In contrast, the NLA closed below the previous year for the first time since 2018. TAK GWA also posted a solid result of 8.1 percent. SAA also achieved a respectable 11.5 percent.

SES Statistics 2021 Section Fire
SES Statistics 2021 Security Section
SES statistics 2021 Total

Source: SES Association

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