Stallion repositions itself as a services provider

Issue 2 2025 News & Events, Security Services & Risk Management

On 18 March 2025, Stallion embarked on a new chapter, rebranding as Stallion Integrated Solutions to reflect its expanded capabilities beyond traditional security services. This strategic evolution reinforces its commitment to delivering integrated solutions that enhance safety, asset management, and operational efficiency.

What began in 1991 as a dedicated guarding company has transformed into a full-service provider, offering a seamless blend of security, technology, and specialised industry solutions. This expansion enables clients to consolidate their asset protection, safety solutions and facilities management needs under one trusted partner.


Brad Soekoe, CEO of Stallion Integrated Solutions.

Guided by its core values of integrity, accountability, urgency, and excellence, Stallion Integrated Solutions introduces an extended portfolio designed to meet the growing demands of diverse industries. The company now offers a comprehensive range of solutions, including guarding, technology and specialised solutions, while expanding its reach into the mining, energy, and construction industries. Clients can also benefit from cleaning and hygiene solutions, as well as health and safety solutions. To meet the full spectrum of client needs, the company also offers facilities and fire management services. Staying true to its roots, armoured solutions and a learning centre are key elements of its enhanced offerings.

“We are excited that the extension of our services will enable our clients to enjoy safer spaces, thus giving them the freedom to focus on their core business,” says Brad Soekoe, CEO of Stallion Integrated Solutions. “As Stallion Integrated Solutions, the decision to expand our business was forged from a need for seamless operations, competitive prices, and exceptional service.”

Stallion Integrated Solutions’ range of services includes:

• Guarding solutions: Over 7500 screened, vetted and trained security personnel.

• Technology solutions: Integrated high-tech security and building management systems and projects, exceptional after-sales service, and 24/7 standby personnel.

• Specialised solutions: Focusing on unique security needs such as high-value escorts, VIP protection, medical and fire services, as well as labour and civil unrest security solutions for companies and individuals.

• Mining, energy and construction solutions: Managed by a team of security experts with industry-specific knowledge, driving risk mitigation and safety compliance.

• Health and safety solutions: MSHEQ the health and safety arm builds a safety culture within companies through its training and consulting across all industries nationally.

• Fire management services: Helping businesses integrate fire safety and security systems on a unified IT platform across various industries.

• Armoured solutions: ArmourIT Africa equips new and used vehicles with B4 and B6 armouring, as well as offering rentals of armoured vehicles with security drivers and VIP protection.

• Learning centre: Offering fully accredited courses in Firearm Regulation 21, Basic First Aid, Riot Training, and more.




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