Here are reputable Malaysian security companies that commonly provide event security (crowd control, access control, VIP protection, patrols, radio/walkie coordination and event risk planning). I've included a short note on each and a website/contact so you can check services, licences and request quotes. (I looked up each company — see sources after entries.)
Top companies to consider for event security in Malaysia
- Securiforce / Securiforce Group (Securiforce Sdn Bhd and affiliates)
- Why: Long-established (since 1980), large manpower pool and broad experience in corporate, logistics and specialised security services. Good for large public events needing many guards and logistics support.
- Website / contact: Securiforce.com.my. (Securiforce.com.my)
- Kawalan Keselamatan Prestasi Mewah (KKPM)
- Why: Positions itself as a full-service security-guard provider with event guard teams, 24/7 on-call services and tech-enabled monitoring — often presents event/security consultancy and tailored solutions. Good for professional, technology-backed event deployments.
- Website / contact: KKPM.com.my. (KKPM.com.my)
- Kawalan Keselamatan Anugerah (Anugerah Group / KKASB)
- Why: Established company with experience supplying licensed uniformed guards to banks, corporate clients and institutions — useful for events with corporate/VIP requirements and venue security.
- Website / contact: anugerahgroup.com. (anugerahgroup.com)
- Kawalan Keselamatan Ikhlas (KKI)
- Why: Offers a full range of services including static guards, mobile patrols, undercover surveillance and bodyguard services — suitable for events needing mixed uniform/plainclothes teams (e.g., concerts, exhibitions, VIP programmes).
- Website / contact: KKI.com.my. (KKI.com.my)
- Kawalan Keselamatan BG / Bumijaya and other regional specialists
- Why: Several regional firms (Kawalan Keselamatan BG, Bumijaya, etc.) operate nationwide or in multiple states and can be cost-effective for medium-sized events, especially when local knowledge or language-specific teams are needed. Check branches and references for the specific state where your event will be held.
- Websites / contact: kkbg.com.my (BG), Bumijaya.com.my. (kkbg.com.my)
How to choose the right provider for your event (practical checklist)
- Confirm licence and registration: ask for the company’s Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) licence/registration number and confirm it’s current. (Private security is regulated in Malaysia.)
- Experience with similar events: request references or case studies for events of comparable size/type (concerts, exhibitions, corporate conferences).
- Training & manpower: verify guard-to-attendee ratios, training in crowd control, first aid/CPR, and whether plainclothes/VIP teams are available.
- Insurance & liability: ensure they carry public liability / employer insurance and that roles are covered in a contract.
- On-site management & communications: ask about supervisors, radio/walkie systems, CCTV/CMS integration, and incident-reporting processes.
- Quotation clarity: get itemised quotes (guard hours, supervisors, travel, equipment like barriers or scanners, overtime rates) and a clear cancellation/force-majeure clause.
- Trial / pre-event walk-through: arrange a site visit with their operations manager before the event.
Next steps I can do for you (pick one)
- Shortlist 3–4 firms and draft an email template or RFP you can send to them.
- Call/check licence numbers and availability for a specific event date and venue (I can search live availability if you give date/venue).
- Provide recommended guard staffing ratios for your event type and estimated costs.
Sources (company pages used to verify services and background)
- Securiforce company profile and Securiforce Logistic. (Securiforce.com.my)
- KKPM (Kawalan Keselamatan Prestasi Mewah) site — services and contact. (KKPM.com.my)
- Kawalan Keselamatan Anugerah (Anugerah Group) about page. (anugerahgroup.com)
- Kawalan Keselamatan Ikhlas (company site). (KKI.com.my)
- Kawalan Keselamatan BG and Bumijaya company pages. (kkbg.com.my)
If you want, tell me: event date, venue/city, expected attendance and event type (concert / corporate / wedding / expo) and I’ll shortlist 3 firms and draft an RFP you can send.