James Caan said that the pitch was the best he had ever seen and made an immediate offer on Dragons Den last night. The pitch was made by Peter Harrison and Wesley Downham of FGH Security, one of the largest security suppliers based in the northwest. The pair took part in the latest series of Dragons Den and have now become one of only a handful of companies in all eight series of the programme to have been offered a full investment by all five of the Dragons. When it came to the crunch though, Peter Harrison (FGH Managing Director) and Wesley Downham (FGH Business Director) chose to give Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones a joint stake in their business.
James Caan
said that the pitch was the best he had ever seen
“We couldn’t
believe it at first to be honest” explained Peter Harrison, “We’ve always
believed in ourselves and our services, but to have five of the country’s key
business personalities attempting to be part of FGH is one of those things that
you don’t really believe is happening at the time. It didn’t really sink in
until we were driving back after we had finished filming. I’d also like to add
that despite what you see on the TV the Dragons were all very pleasant people
who offered us some really good advice and encouragement – it’s fantastic to
think that through hard work and vision we’ve taken a company from originally
employing 10 people in 2003 to make it the multi-million pound security
management company it is today where people like Peter and Theo can see the long
term potential”
“We
couldn’t believe it at first to be honest” - Peter Harrison
Business
Director Wesley Downham said, “I don’t think people realise how much pressure
you’re put under once the Dragons start firing questions at you. I know it makes
good television but it is one of those moments where you either sink or swim. We
knew our pitch inside out though and had answers to most of their questions to
hand. I think that’s what really stood us apart and I was really hopeful but
nothing could have prepared me for all five of the Dragons making an offer. It’s
the stuff dreams are made of.”
“It
is one of those moments where you either sink or swim.” -
Wesley Downham
FGH Security has
been very busy as of late and are now in the final stages of preparing for the
Dragons to come on board. They have high expectations for the future of the
company and how it’s going to develop over the next few years. “We know there
will be a few immediate changes that will really give us a boost but I’d like to
think that over the long term the company will become one of the major players
in the national market not just the northwest region,” explained Peter Harrison.
“We will
become one of the major players in the national market” - Peter Harrison.”
FGH Security
provides a range of security services to public and private sector clients
across the country. It’s made up of two brands FGH Security and FGH Guardhall.
FGH Security covers all of the manned security divisions from Security Guards
through to Event Security Teams. And FGH Guardhall is responsible for all of the
company’s electronic security solutions - mainly intruder alarms and CCTV,
access control and the ever increasingly popular remote monitoring. Both areas
of the company work in unison to provide fully integrated solutions to a range
of clients.
FGH SECURITY WEBSITE
Posted by Bobby Logue 26 July 2010
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