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Crisis24 brings home win at SBR International Business Awards 2025

It delivers a spectrum of products and capabilities that keep people safe and operations resilient.

Global risk management and protective solutions firm Crisis24 won the Security Services category at the prestigious SBR International Business Awards 2025 for providing unrivalled curated intelligence, sophisticated technologies, and superior service delivery, which enables Singapore companies to operate with confidence.

Crisis24 is the only company that offers a global, AI-enhanced platform in travel risk management, mass communications, critical event management, crisis-security consulting, and personal protection solutions, including a global medical concierge practice. These capabilities allow the company to deliver superior outcomes consistently for a spectrum of clients, including Fortune 500 multinationals and high net worth individuals.

At the same time, Crisis24 is also the first company to build a low-carbon operations centre model that uses the ‘follow the sun model,’ in line with the Singapore government’s “The Green Plan.” Instead of the usual 24/7 methodology, Crisis24 has adopted a competency-based approach where different operations centres will support other regions during their working hours. This allows for optimum operations, effective performance, and reduction of wastage or redundancies.

As part of its continuous improvement approach, Crisis24 is continuing to invest in AI to further bolster operations and client outcomes, including a focus on leveraging AI to help predict risks before they materialise to enable mitigation strategies. The company’s Global Operations Centre in Singapore will be at the forefront of its AI developments as it continues to support prominent organisations with integrated solutions to build resilience and protect their people, property, and assets.

SBR International Business Awards celebrates the outstanding achievements of foreign companies operating in Singapore, highlighting their impactful projects and innovative strategies.

The SBR International Business Awards is presented by Singapore Business Review Magazine. To view the full list of winners, click here. If you want to join the 2026 awards programme and be acclaimed for your company's outstanding contributions in Singapore's vibrant business landscape, please contact Jane Patiag at [email protected].

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