
A clientele that does not tolerate compromise
From a Fortune 100 chair on a global roadshow to a family transiting between Monaco and the Gulf — the standard is constant: discreet, calm, irreproachable.
From the Journal
Practice note
Close Protection for Royal Families and Heads of State — The Protocols That Matter
Protecting a sovereign, a regent or a member of a ruling house demands a level of protocol integration that exceeds standard executive protection. The detail is not just a security layer — it is part of the institution.
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Protecting UHNW Minors — Child and Family Security Protocols
The security of children within UHNW families requires a fundamentally different operational approach from the protection of the principal. Discretion, normalcy preservation, and the management of school, sport, and social environments demand specialist capability and psychological competence.
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Luxury Retail and Jewellery Security: Protecting High-Value Assets and UHNW Clients
The security of high-value jewellery and luxury goods during transit, private viewing, and retail purchase requires a specialist approach that bridges close protection, asset security, and the discretion standards of the luxury world.
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We begin every protective relationship with a quiet, encrypted conversation. No obligation. No template. No pressure. Simply a senior coordinator listening to who you are, where you're going, and what calm should look like around you.