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Vector Security announces acquisition of Carolina Video Security

Vector Security announces acquisition of Carolina Video Security

Vector Security announces acquisition of Carolina Video Security

PITTSBURGH — Vector Security, Inc., a provider of intelligent security and automation solutions, announces the acquisition of Carolina Video Security, Inc. (CVSI).

Vector said the move strengthens its presence in North Carolina and underscores the company’s dedication to fostering strong community ties while delivering top-of-the-line intelligent commercial security and video services. The integration of CVSI into the Vector Security family, they said, ensures continuity for existing customers to receive the personalized, professional service they have come to trust.

The CVSI staff will continue operating from their local branch office in Raleigh, NC, ensuring seamless support for customers through this transition.

“The acquisition of Carolina Video Security highlights our commitment to growing our commercial business, especially as we continue to expand our intelligent video capabilities to meet the evolving needs of our customers,” said Pam Petrow, president and CEO of Vector Security. “The CVSI team shares our passion for providing innovative security solutions with a personal touch. We’re excited to welcome CVSI’s customers and employees into the Vector Security family.”

For nearly two decades, CVSI has been a trusted name in security services across North Carolina. This new chapter brings expanded resources, advanced technologies, and additional support for CVSI’s customer base.

Brad Silvernail, president of CVSI, expressed his enthusiasm for the future, saying, “Joining forces with Vector Security is not just an opportunity to grow, but also to enhance how we serve our customers. Vector Security shares our values and commitment to the community, and this partnership ensures that our customers remain in the best possible hands.”

With respect to the transaction, attorneys from Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, led by Mary Ann Dunham, provided legal advice to Vector Security, and Chris Fulmer at Morningstar Law Group, advised CVSI. Additionally, on the sell-side, CVSI was represented by Jerry Wilkins of Security Products Marketing, Inc.

Vector Security signaled that it is actively seeking further opportunities to expand through acquisitions.

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