Below is a short, practical list of reputable — and generally budget‑friendly — security providers in Malaysia, split by service type (manned guarding vs electronic systems). I included a quick note about what each company is known for, any quality/certification signals, and what to ask them so you can get good value without cutting corners.
Manned-guard / security‑services companies
- Strikeforce Security Sdn Bhd — ISO 9001:2015 certified, offers trained static guards for offices, construction sites, events and hospitals. Good for organisations that want documented quality processes. (strikeforce.com.my)
- ZB Security Services Sdn Bhd — long established (since 2000) firm with ISO/BSEN management certification claims and experience across residential, commercial and industrial sites. Useful if you want a firm with local track record and formal quality systems. (zbsecurity.my)
- Empire Eagle / Swift Eagle (and similar regional firms) — smaller/national players that advertise competitive pricing and flexible deployment (static guards, event, cash-in-transit, guard dogs). Often quicker to negotiate custom packages for SMEs. (empireeagle.com.my)
CCTV / alarm / access control installers & monitored systems
- MrSuperSecure (IGE Group) — established installer/supplier covering CCTV, alarm, access control; large client list claims (government and corporations). Good option if you want an experienced installer with after‑sales support. (MrSuperSecure.com)
- Protech Security System — CCTV and alarm supplier in KL/Selangor focused on competitive pricing for homes and SMEs. Good for lower‑budget installs where you still want recognized brands. (protechsecurity.com.my)
- KK Security Solutions / small local integrators — many local firms (e.g., KK Security, Zashtech, Protech) offer lower labour/installation costs and domestic brand options; compare warranty and service response times before deciding. (kksecurity.com.my)
- truSafe / professionally monitored packages — if you want affordable monitoring rather than one‑time installs, some providers advertise monthly plans from modest rates (example packages start from under RM100/month for basic monitoring). Useful when you want 24/7 alarm response without large upfront cost. (Check exact package details and contract length.) (truSafe.com.my)
How to choose an “affordable but quality” provider (quick checklist)
- Licensing and certifications: for guards, confirm Kementerian Dalam Negeri (Home Ministry) license and ask about CSG/TNG training; for firms, prefer ISO 9001 / industry certifications if you want documented quality. (strikeforce.com.my)
- Written scope and SLAs: require a clear statement of work, response times for faults, and replacement/warranty for equipment. Low price with no SLA is a red flag. (protechsecurity.com.my)
- References & site visits: ask for 2–3 client references in the same industry/region and (if possible) visit an installation or site under service. (MrSuperSecure.com)
- Transparent pricing: get itemised quotes (equipment, cabling, labour, monitoring, recurring fees). Compare total cost of ownership (upfront + 1 year service). (samautogate.com.my)
- Local after‑sales support: cheaper installers sometimes cut price but have slow service. Confirm local presence and guaranteed response times. (protechsecurity.com.my)
Typical affordable options by budget/need
- Lowest upfront cost, acceptable security: basic CCTV + DIY alarm from a local installer (expect RM1–3k for simple terrace house installs depending on equipment). Validate warranty and wiring quality. (protechsecurity.com.my)
- Low upfront + monthly monitored service: entry monitored packages (vendor promotional plans) from ~RM79–150/month — good for homeowners who prefer predictable monthly fees. Confirm contract terms. (truSafe.com.my)
- Low ongoing cost for businesses: outsource manned guarding from an ISO‑certified local company (request staff training records and turnover rates). (strikeforce.com.my)
Next steps (fast)
- Pick 2–3 providers from the lists above that match your needs (guarding vs systems).
- Ask each for an itemised quote, warranty terms, response SLA and 2 client references.
- Compare total cost over 12 months, not just headline price — include monitoring, maintenance, and replacements.
If you want, tell me:
- whether you need manned guards, electronic systems (CCTV/alarm/access), or both; and
- your location (city/estate) and rough budget — and I’ll shortlist 3 specific providers near you and suggest exact questions to include in the quote request.
Sources: company sites and provider pages used to verify services, certifications and typical pricing/offerings. (strikeforce.com.my)