Thomas Berglund (Corporate Executive)


Thomas Fredrik Berglund is a Swedish corporate executive. He has been the deputy Chairman of ISS A/S since 2014, and :sv:Academedia|AcadeMedia since 2017. He was Chairman of :sv:Eltel Networks|Eltel Networks for 4 years till 2012, and was Chairman of Securitas Direct. He was President and Chief Executive Officer of hospital group Capio for 10 years, till 2018. and was President and Chief Executive Officer of Securitas for 14 years, till April 2007.
He graduated in 1978 from the Stockholm School of Economics, and initially worked as an advisor to the Swedish government.
On 22 February 1999, during his tenure as CEO, Securitas became the world's largest security company when it acquired Pinkerton for $384 million, Breglund stated at the time that "this merger is a dramatic milestone for the security industry," increasing his company's revenue to $3.5 billion and employing 114,000 staff in 30 countries. Later that year, in December 1999 he oversaw the purchase of two more American security firms for $202 million in cash.
With Breglund at the helm of the company, Securitas's revenue grew from $750 million to $7 billion, and employed over 250,000 people.
He was the Securitas chief at the time of the high profile Securitas depot robbery, at Tonbridge, Kent when on 22 February 2006, over $92 million in cash bank notes belonging to the Bank of England was stolen. It was the largest known cash robbery in the world during peacetime, and only eclipsed by the wartime $1 billion cash heist done at the Central Bank of Iraq, under orders of Saddam Hussein by his son Qusay in 2003.
In 2012, Breglund was a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, given out by the security trade magazine Detektor.

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