Acquisition(s)
July 03 2003 - 3:01AM
UK Regulatory
Serco completes acquisition of Premier Custodial Group
Serco Group plc ("Serco") has completed its acquisition of Wackenhut
Corrections UK Limited's ("WCUK") 50% share in Premier Custodial Group
("Premier"). Serco has paid �48.6 million for the shares, which represents 90%
of their fair market value, as determined by independent valuation. This will
be financed from Serco's banking facilities and Serco now assumes full
ownership of the business.
Serco has held 50% of Premier since 1992, during which time Premier has
developed a strong presence in the UK custodial market in the management of
prisons, secure training centres and immigration centres, as well as court
escort services and leading the market in the provision of electronic tagging
services. The acquisition of the remaining 50% of the business will give Serco
the opportunity to further develop Premier's market position, both in the UK
and overseas.
The long-term nature of contracts in the UK custodial market, some for up to 25
years, provides high visibility of earnings into the future, and the Home
Office requirement for custodial services demonstrates that growth potential
for the business is good. There is a continuing and substantial rise in the
demand for prison places and for new prisons. The Governments asylum policy
will also lead to greater demand for secure accommodation, which Premier is
well positioned to provide.
Kevin Beeston, Executive Chairman of Serco Group, said:
"Premier is an excellent business with exciting prospects. Evidence clearly
shows that the private sector has made a significant contribution to the
development of custodial services. Serco looks forward to bringing its
experience to bear, supporting Premier in delivering service excellence in the
future and in working with Premier's staff, customers and stakeholders in a
mutually beneficial way."
John Jeffery, Serco's newly appointed Managing Director of Premier Custodial
Group said:
"The staff at Premier is by far its greatest asset. The company employs
dedicated professionals and I am delighted to have this opportunity to work
with them. It is widely accepted that the private sector has brought about a
revolution in staff / prisoner relations, resulting in more humane and just
treatment of the people within our care. Likewise, the sensitive and respectful
care of people within our immigration centres and through our escort and
tagging services is our priority. Our aim must be to continue this work whilst
keeping the community safe.
Education, appropriate healthcare and the rehabilitation of offenders are the
key to facilitating their adjustment back into everyday life and providing an
alternative so that re-offending is not a choice they make. Premier, drawing
upon its relationship with Serco, aims to provide every chance for the people
in our care to assimilate back into society. We, the team at Premier, look
forward to meeting the challenges that custodial services present and to
further developing our reputation for treating those we serve with decency and
respect."
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For further information please contact:
Serco Group plc
T: +44 (0) 1256 745900
Ben Woodford Corporate Communications Director
Kevin Johnson Media and Public Relations Manager
Notes to Editors
* Serco is one of the world's largest public service companies operating on a
global basis in a diverse range of sectors, including defence, aerospace
and science, public transport and traffic management, health, education,
justice and local government.
* Serco is focussed on the public sector, which represents around 90% of its
business and has a strong public service ethos. In partnership with
customers and staff Serco aims to enhance service levels and operational
efficiency by shortening decision making chains, reducing bureaucracy and
achieving continuous improvement
* More information on Serco can be found at www.serco.com
* Since Premier opened Doncaster Prison in June 1994 the group has built up
its reputation for first-class prison management, recognised and endorsed
by the Chief Inspector of Prisons.
* Premier now employs over 3,000 people and operates 4 prisons, 1 combined
prison and Youth Offenders Institution, a secure youth training centre and
an immigration centre in the UK. In addition, Premier provides a range of
other custodial services including electronic monitoring of offenders and
court escort services.
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