Westminster Group - Corporate Sub-structure

Corporate Sub-structure

Westminster Group Plc has four subsidiary companies: Westminster International ltd, RMS Integrated Solutions ltd, Longmoor Group and Westminster Security Systems.

Westminster International ltd

This subsidiary has a broad-based security systems specialist which is in the provideing designs, the supplying of supply, installation and maintenance of a wide range of fire and security systems and equipment to domestic, retail, commercial and industrial premises, governmental establishments, banks, airports, sea ports, embassies etc. They operate in both the UK and abroad.

Westminster International has uses specialist low frequency sound emissions in its experimental anti-frogman security systems. A sound that irritates or causes pain. Westminster International have also implemented this sonic factor, but they withheld the exact sound frequencies used.

RMS Integrated Solutions Ltd.

This subsidiary is a specialist provider of integrated low voltage systems throughout the UK, including Fire & Security Systems, alarms, CCTV, Structured Cabling, TV & Satellite Distribution and Wireless Data Distribution Technology.

Longmoor Security

This subsidiary is a provider of security personnel and corporate security solutions (like pepper spray, mace, CS gas and tear gas) worldwide, protecting high profile international customers including organisations such as the BBC. All consultants, operators and trainers have served with the British Army's Royal Military Police, UK Special Forces or the UK Police Force.

Westminster Security Systems

This subsidiary has specialist and more general purpose skills in installing both domestic, retail, commercial and industrial fire alarms, burglar alarms and on premises security systems.

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