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The Home and Small Business Security System Market - 13th Edition

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  • 110 Pages
  • November 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Berg Insight AB
  • ID: 5514128

Professionally monitored alarm systems in Europe and North America reached 53 million in 2022

Cellular connectivity is rapidly becoming a standard feature in security alarm systems for the consumer and small business markets. The number of cellular IoT connections for home and small business security systems in Europe and North America is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.8 percent from 42.4 million in 2022 to 58.8 million in 2027. Learn about the business opportunities associated with wireless IoT solutions for the alarm system industry in this 110-page report covering both Europe and North America.

Professionally monitored alarm systems in Europe and North America reached 53 million in 2022

Security systems for small businesses and private homes can be divided into three main categories – local, self-monitored and professionally monitored security systems. When activated, a local security system only emits an alarm sound to alert the surroundings and scare off intruders. Such systems are not monitored and cannot be accessed and controlled from remote. A self-monitored security system is connected and informs the owner of the premises upon activation by sending a text message, email or push notification through a smartphone app. A professionally monitored security system is connected to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). When the system is activated, the ARC can respond by dispatching a security patrol and contact emergency services. Professionally monitored security systems are dependent on reliable communications networks. The latest generation of such systems uses dual wired and wireless network connections in order to minimise the risk of communications failure.

The North American market for home and small business security systems is almost twice the size of the European market. There were an estimated 34.8 million active monitored alarm systems in the US and Canada at the end of 2022. The overall penetration rate among the around 150 million households and small businesses in North America was 22.5 percent. Growing at a CAGR of 3.4 percent, the number of monitored alarms in North America is estimated to reach 41.2 million in 2027. In the EU27+3, there were about 18.2 million active monitored alarm systems at the end of 2022. This corresponds to an overall penetration rate of 7.4 percent among the around 245 million households and small businesses in Europe. The market data thus indicate a significant growth potential for alarm systems in Europe, especially in the residential segment where the current penetration is only 6.1 percent. However, growth on the European market is forecasted to vary considerably from country to country in the next few years. Countries with an already established home security industry and with relatively high penetration rates, including countries such as Spain, Portugal, Norway, France and Sweden, are anticipated to continue to grow faster than the European average. Other markets in Europe will show less growth due to high market fragmentation and fewer specialist alarm service companies that actively market solutions. The number of monitored home and small business alarms in Europe is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4.4 percent, to reach 22.6 million alarm systems in 2027. In both Europe and North America, interactive security services and smart home products are key growth drivers in the home security market.

The traditional home and small business security systems market in Europe and North America is served by specialist home security companies such as ADT, Verisure, Brinks Home (Monitronics) and Sector Alarm; security service companies such as Prosegur, Securitas and G4S; telecommunications and cable television companies such as Comcast, Telus, Cox Communications and Bell Canada; as well as utilities, banks and insurance companies such as EPS (Crédit Mutuel), Crédit Agricole and Groupama. Traditional home security systems include professional alarm monitoring. DIY security systems rely on self-monitoring but some DIY system vendors offer professional alarm monitoring services as an optional extra feature. Providers of DIY home security systems include SimpliSafe, Frontpoint, Ring (Amazon), Yale (Assa Abloy), Arlo Technologies, Somfy, Scout Security, Canary, Netatmo, Minut, Signify and Wyze Labs.

ADT is the leading provider of professionally monitored alarm systems in North America with 6.4 million home and small business customers at the end of 2022. In North America, ADT is followed by Vivint, Comcast, SimpliSafe, Telus and Brinks Home (Monitronics), all with between 800,000 and 1.9 million monitored alarm system customers at the end of 2022. In the US and Canada, only a few market players offer services nationwide. Instead, there are several smaller home security providers with a strong local presence. In Europe, Verisure is the clear market leader with over 4.7 million home and small business customers at the end of 2022. The company is active in 13 European countries and four countries in South America. Verisure has a particularly strong position in Spain, France and the Nordic countries. Other leading players in Europe are Prosegur, EPS Télésurveillance, a subsidiary of Crédit Mutuel, and Sector Alarm, all with more than 600,000 monitored alarm systems at the end of 2022.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies
  • New data on alarm system adoption by country and segment
  • Comprehensive overview of the home and small business alarm system value chain
  • Detailed profiles of key players on the European and North American security markets
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments
  • Market forecasts by region, lasting until 2027

The report answers the following questions:

  • Who are the leading providers of monitored home and small business alarm systems?
  • Why are alarm system providers investing in smart home technology?
  • Are DIY home alarm systems providers a threat to the traditional players?
  • Which are the leading providers of secure alarm communications services?
  • What is the market value of the alarm system industry in Europe and North America?
  • What is the potential market size for cellular IoT in the alarm systems industry?
  • What are the latest trends and developments on this market?

Who should read this report?

The Home and Small Business Security System Market is the foremost source of information about the professionally monitored security system market in Europe and North America. Whether you are a vendor, telecom operator, investor, consultant, application developer or government agency, you will gain valuable insights from our in-depth research

Table of Contents


Executive Summary
1. The Security Industry
1.1 Market overview
1.1.1 Security services
1.1.2 Enterprise security systems
1.1.3 Home and small business security systems
1.1.4 Cash handling
1.2 Key industry players

2. Home and Small Business Security Systems
2.1 Technology overview
2.2 European standards for intruder alarm systems
2.3 Alarm system value chain
2.3.1 Traditional home security system providers
2.3.2 DIY home security system providers
2.3.3 Home security system manufacturers and platform providers
2.3.4 Secure alarm communications service providers

3. Market Forecasts and Trends
3.1 Europe
3.2 North America
3.3 Vendor market shares
3.4 Market drivers and trends
3.4.1 Interactive smart home systems fuel interest in security services
3.4.2 DIY and traditional home security systems offerings are converging
3.4.3 Security cameras and analytics are now integral parts of security systems
3.4.4 Security systems and smart home products enable insurance discounts
3.4.5 Network sunsets - an opportunity and challenge for the security industry

4. Company Profiles and Strategies
4.1 Traditional home security system providers
4.1.1 ADT
4.1.2 Alert 360
4.1.3 Altice France
4.1.4 Brinks Home (Monitronics)
4.1.5 Chubb Fire & Security (APi Group)
4.1.6 Comcast
4.1.7 Cox Communications
4.1.8 EPS Télésurveillance
4.1.9 G4S (Allied Universal)
4.1.10 Guardian Protection
4.1.11 Johnson Controls
4.1.12 Prosegur
4.1.13 Sector Alarm
4.1.14 Securitas
4.1.15 Telus
4.1.16 Vector Security
4.1.17 Verisure
4.1.18 Vivint Smart Home (NRG Energy)
4.2 DIY home security system providers
4.2.1 Arlo Technologies
4.2.2 Bosch
4.2.3 Canary (Smartfrog Group)
4.2.4 ERA Home Security (Tyman Group)
4.2.5 Frontpoint
4.2.6 Minut
4.2.7 Netatmo (Legrand)
4.2.8 Ring (Amazon)
4.2.9 Scout Security
4.2.10 Signify
4.2.11 SimpliSafe
4.2.12 Somfy
4.2.13 Wyze Labs
4.2.14 Yale (Assa Abloy)
4.3 Home security system manufacturers and platform providers
4.3.1 Ajax Systems
4.3.2 Alarm.com
4.3.3 Alula
4.3.4 Atraltech
4.3.5 DMP
4.3.6 DSC (Johnson Controls)
4.3.7 Napco Security Technologies
4.3.8 Nice Group
4.3.9 Resideo Technologies
4.3.10 SecureNet
4.3.11 Texecom
4.4 Secure alarm communications service providers
4.4.1 AddSecure
4.4.2 BT Redcare
4.4.3 CSL
4.4.4 M2M Services
4.4.5 Telular (AMETEK)
4.4.6 Uplink Security (M2M Services)

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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • ADT
  • Alert 360
  • Altice France
  • Brinks Home (Monitronics)
  • Chubb Fire & Security (APi Group)
  • Comcast
  • Cox Communications
  • EPS Télésurveillance
  • G4S (Allied Universal)
  • Guardian Protection
  • Johnson Controls
  • Prosegur
  • Sector Alarm
  • Securitas
  • Telus
  • Vector Security
  • Verisure
  • Vivint Smart Home (NRG Energy)
  • Arlo Technologies
  • Bosch
  • Canary (Smartfrog Group)
  • ERA Home Security (Tyman Group)
  • Frontpoint
  • Minut
  • Netatmo (Legrand)
  • Ring (Amazon)
  • Scout Security
  • Signify
  • SimpliSafe
  • Somfy
  • Wyze Labs
  • Yale (Assa Abloy)
  • Ajax Systems
  • Alarm.com
  • Alula
  • Atraltech
  • DMP
  • DSC (Johnson Controls)
  • Napco Security Technologies
  • Nice Group
  • Resideo Technologies
  • SecureNet
  • Texecom
  • AddSecure
  • BT Redcare
  • CSL
  • Telular (AMETEK)
  • Uplink Security (M2M Services)

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