Loomis has invested more than six million euros and has subrogated some 140 workers to set up delegations in Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Tenerife Y The Palm after in the summer of 2019 it acquired the cash-in-transit and cash-handling division of Comprehensive Canarian Securitywhich was in “serious financial difficulties”.
Loomis’s objective since its arrival in the archipelago, and after making a “heavy investment”, has been to develop the activity in the Canarian market “with the same quality and guarantees” as in the rest of the national territory, both for its customers as for its workers, as reported by the company.
So has acquired a fleet of more than ten vehicles, between armored and light, as well as machinery for the cash management department and for the transport of funds. To this he adds that the workers have received “tools to be able to carry out their work with the greatest guarantees for the clients of the archipelago”.
Refering to island of Gran Canaria, has a new delegation in the Polígono Díaz Casanova in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in which it has invested more than one million euros, being the same a platform of about 1,900 square meters, “the second in size and technical equipment of Loomis in Spain”.
This platform, he assures, is equipped with the latest technology and prepared to introduce electric vehicles, which “results in an improvement in working conditions”, while for cash management the facilities are prepared to “almost double the volumes managed so far”.
Loomis works with the supervision of the Bank of Spain to maintain auxiliary cash deposits (SDA) in its facilities in Madrid and, in turn, has a wide retail portfolio that includes the main chains nationwide.