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3 Sixty Risk Solutions Ltd SAYFF

3 Sixty Risk Solutions Ltd provides risk mitigation services to the public and private sectors. It offers services primarily in the risk management spectrum, from providing secure transport services nationally, to embedding security specialists within Canada. The company also is focused on physical security and transportation within the cannabis industry. It also provides corporate knowledge and experience in diverse environments and sectors across Canada and Internationally including cannabis, critical infrastructure, non-core policing, oil and gas, and mining.


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Post by Stockfinderon Apr 05, 2019 1:13pm
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Ottawa-area pot transport firm announces $13.75M acquisition

Ottawa-area pot transport firm announces $13.75M acquisition

Ottawa-area pot transport firm 3|Sixty Secure announces $13.75M acquisition

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A rapidly growing eastern Ontario security firm that specializes in serving the cannabis sector has acquired a Toronto-based armoured transport company in a move it hopes will set the stage for further expansion in Canada and the United States.

Almonte-based 3|Sixty Risk Solutions (CSE:SAFE), which operates as 3|Sixty Secure Corp., announced this week it has purchased INKAS Security Services (ISSL). The 200-person Toronto firm, a division of the INKAS Group of Companies, provides secured transport, ATMs and other security services to cannabis producers, government organizations, financial institutions and other businesses.

In the news release, 3|Sixty said the deal will add 16 cannabis operators to its client base of more than 60 and further diversify its customer base. The company said bringing ISSL into the fold will help it build a “powerful platform for accelerated growth in Canada and the USA.”

The move is poised to give a healthy boost to 3|Sixty’s top line. Under the agreement, $1.75 million of the purchase price is contingent upon ISSL hitting revenue targets of $15 million in the first year and $20 million the second year after closing.

3|Sixty CEO Thomas Gerstenecker said in a statement the transaction is the next step in the company’s “rapid growth” from a small regional provider to a national presence. Gerstenecker said the acquisition makes his company “one of the largest cannabis sector secure transportation outfits and one of the largest cash management operators” in the country.

“This speaks volumes to the growth of the cannabis industry and the demand for focused and dedicated services,” he added. “We are excited and pleased to welcome ISSL to continue the push for an even greater future.”

The firm also provides risk assessments, security audits and training to customers in the cannabis, policing, oil and gas and mining industries. It recently inked a multi-year deal to provide security guards at LCBO outlets in the eastern, western and northern parts of the province.

After amalgamating with Toronto-based competitor Total Cannabis Security Solutions in late 2018, 3|Sixty went public on the Canadian Securities Exchange via a reverse takeover in January.

3|Sixty’s stock was down two cents to 47 cents in late-afternoon trading on Thursday.


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