Topic: The Security Centre
Women invited to sign up for free self-defence course
In its ongoing aim to provide training to those who would like to learn self-defence for personal protection and to gain confidence, The Academy...
The Security Centre Partners with Ajax Systems in the Caribbean Region
The Security Centre is pleased to announce its partnership with Ajax Systems (“Ajax”) to be an authorised distributor, installer and monitoring partner of Ajax security systems in the Cayman Islands.
Campaign donors partially revealed
Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital founder Dr. Steve Tomlinson contributed more than $194,000 to 10 political candidates during the final eight weeks of Cayman’s 2017 general election campaign.
CayFilm encourages students’ participation
Thirty students at the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre were given the opportunity on Friday to advance their interest in filmmaking. Thanks to a donation from The Security Centre and CayFilm, Year 12 students received free passes for the Cayman International Film Festival June 30 to July 3.
Cayman security firm launches in US
The Security Centre Ltd., which has its regional headquarters in Cayman, has branched out to a location in the United States to target new markets. The company’s U.S. operations in Chattanooga, Tennessee, aim to serve security requirements of government and commercial businesses throughout the southeastern U.S.
Pensions Law changes could spur exodus of up to 2,500 workers
The Cayman Islands could face an exodus of up to 2,500 foreign workers before the end of 2017 as a result of changes to the Pensions Law that prevent expats from cashing out their retirement savings when they leave the country, business leaders have warned.
Officer sues over dog bite during Cuban breakout
A police officer is attempting to sue a local security firm, claiming she was bitten by one of its dogs amid chaotic scenes as a group of Cubans tried to escape from the Immigration Detention Center.
Security company owners fall out over joint venture
Adrien Briggs, shareholder of Safeguard Security Services Ltd., has filed a winding up petition for the security firm alleging that the 60 percent shareholder, Stuart Bostock, caused the company to pay $140,000 “wrongly and without any justification” to The Security Centre Limited, another company Mr. Bostock owns.










