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EFT Group Partners with Skills for Security to Support Fire and Security Apprenticeships

by Geny Caloisi

EFT Group, a UK-based fire, security, and electrical services provider, has entered into a sponsorship agreement with Skills for Security, the country’s leading fire and security apprenticeship provider. The partnership aims to enhance training opportunities and practical experience for apprentices entering the sector.

Skills for Security collaborates with industry partners to improve training standards and create real opportunities for young people entering the sector.

Jordan Duggan, Group Director at EFT Group, commented, “At EFT Group, we are passionate about investing in the future of our industry. Supporting Skills for Security is an important step in ensuring young professionals have access to training programmes and hands-on experience they need to succeed. We’re excited to contribute to the development of the next generation of skilled fire and security engineers.”

The sponsorship will see EFT Group contribute to expanding training opportunities, ensuring apprentices gain practical, real-world experience with smart security solutions. Their involvement underscores the growing recognition across the industry that investment in training is essential for long-term success.

David Scott, Managing Director of Skills for Security, added, “Collaboration with industry leaders is key to ensuring we provide the highest standard of training. Having EFT Group on board as a sponsor further enhances our ability to deliver hands-on learning experiences and equip apprentices with the skills they need to thrive in the fire and security industry. Their commitment to professional development aligns perfectly with our mission.”

This partnership follows recent sponsorships from other industry leaders, including Nimbus Digital and Gallagher Security as platinum partners, and Videcon, Eagle Eye Networks, and Paxton Access Control, all contributing to enhanced training opportunities for apprentices.

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