The British Security Industry Association’s (BSIA) wholly owned subsidiary, Skills for Security, has sold part of its share equity to The Banks Foundation (TBF).

With a 49.9% share in Skills for Security, TBF will allocate its generated income to activities centered around young entrepreneurs encouraging and advancing their careers, training, salaries, and seed-fund start-ups.

IoT and Security

TBF was set up by Entrepreneur and Founder of CSL Group, Simon Banks, a long-standing advocate of supporting and mentoring young people in the IoT, Security, and electrotechnical sectors.

TBF is a not-for-profit and is a family foundation, designed to give something back after a lifetime career in the security industry. Under the new ownership, employees of the training body will also become shareholders of Skills for Security.

Benefitting the value chain

TBF provides an essential boost for young enterprises, these are people that have something that you can’t teach"

Simon Banks, the Founder of The Banks Foundation, said, "I'm passionate about helping young people realize their potential, whether through apprenticeships or entrepreneurship or both."

He adds, "TBF provides an important boost for young enterprise, these are people that have something that you can’t teach and may ordinarily miss the opportunity to demonstrate their extra-curriculum abilities. By creating wealth in our sector, we will ensure we attract the best talent and move the Security sector forward, benefiting the entire value chain."

Initiative 

Simon Banks continues, “We are about to kick off an initiative with 13 schools and colleges, where 700 students aged from 14-18 are encouraged to turn £1 into £10, that into £100 through audited trading and so on. This initiative seeks out resourceful people who may think differently about business and opportunities and is supported by Young Enterprise, local Councils and Colleges.

Scaling training operations 

David Scott, Managing Director, Skills for Security, said, “This is such a positive step that will allow us to scale up our training operations nationally. We are well used to Simon’s involvement as he’s been Chairman for some time."

He adds, “Critical to the investment was to ensure our employees are all shareholders, something that Simon introduced into CSL some twenty years ago; this is massively important for morale as we grow and means that the team will be focused on the same goals while sharing in the financial rewards.

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