Excellerate Services sets a new standard

May 2026 News & Events, Security Services & Risk Management

Excellerate Services has unveiled a refreshed brand identity, one that reflects how far the business has grown and where it is headed.

Building on a strong legacy, the company has evolved to meet the changing needs of the market. The new brand captures that shift: a sharper focus on specialist expertise, technology-driven operations, and a clear commitment to actively improving every space it manages.

"This has been a natural evolution," says Adriaan Otto, managing director of Excellerate Services. "We have built something strong over the years, and this refresh is about making sure our brand reflects the full depth and breadth of what we offer today, and the standard we hold ourselves to."

A clearer structure

Excellerate Services operates as the master brand, delivering services through four specialist divisions:

● Excellerate Security-manned guarding, security technology, and security special operations.

● Excellerate Cleaning-contract cleaning, hygiene solutions, pest control, and landscaping and plantscaping.

● Excellerate SmartPark-parking and admissions management.

● Fresh Canteen-corporate food services.

The brand refresh is being implemented across all territories - southern Africa, the Middle East, the UK, and Ireland - at a point when consolidating the company's positioning and core values across all regions makes clear strategic sense.

Excellerate Services relies on specialist expertise and the sophistication of its operations deployment, and management. Central to this is an investment in smarter, data-driven operations, with Velocity and the Performance Centre at the heart of the standard they are setting.

Velocity is the company's proprietary technology platform, providing real-time visibility across every site Excellerate Services manages, allowing the company to identify issues early, respond faster, and manage performance more consistently, shifting from reactive service delivery to proactive management.

The Performance Centre is the central hub where everything comes together. Modelled on a proven approach from the UK business, it has been implemented in the South African operations a hub where teams actively monitor sites, support staff on the ground, and make better decisions in the moment, not after the fact.

Find out more at www.excellerateservices.co.za




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