Who are Securitas's decision-makers?
Securitas is led by Magnus Ahlqvist, President and CEO, with finance leadership from Matteo Dall'Ora. Enterprise buying decisions usually combine corporate function approval with operating-unit sponsorship.
- CEO
- Magnus Ahlqvist
- CFO/key exec
- Matteo Dall'Ora
- Founded
- 1934
- Employees
- About 341,000
- HQ
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Status
- Nasdaq Stockholm: SECU B public company
- Magnus AhlqvistPresident and CEOCEO since 2018Leads the global security-services transformation.
- Matteo Dall'OraChief Financial OfficerCFO appointed in 2026Joined from ASSA ABLOY to lead finance.
- Hillevi AgraniusChief Information OfficerGroup managementLeads technology and IT transformation.
- Tony ByerlyGlobal President, Securitas TechnologyTechnology leaderRuns the electronic security and technology business.
Who leads Securitas?
Magnus Ahlqvist serves as President and CEO; Matteo Dall'Ora serves as Chief Financial Officer; Hillevi Agranius serves as Chief Information Officer; Tony Byerly serves as Global President, Securitas Technology. The leadership mix reflects a public company where operating execution, finance discipline, safety, and customer retention are central to performance.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Securitas?
Corporate procurement and finance typically control vendor approval, while IT, legal, security, HR, safety, fleet, operations, and regional leaders shape requirements. For operating tools, the executive sponsor is often the function owner closest to measurable productivity, compliance, customer experience, or margin improvement.
How is Securitas organized as it scales?
Securitas combines corporate governance with distributed operating teams. That structure rewards vendors that can support national standards while still fitting branch, region, job-site, route, plant, or account-level workflows.
As of June 2026.Sources:Securitas financial reportsSecuritas annual report 2025Securitas group management
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