Strategic Partners

National Strategic Partner Scheme

The Crimestoppers Strategic Partner Scheme enables stronger and more mutually productive partnerships with our corporate supporters. Our partnerships work with Crimestoppers because we can offer our crime fighting influence and experience, in return for our partners business influence and experience. The long term commitment of the Strategic Partner Scheme enables both parties to fully benefit from each other's capabilities.

Did you know...?

75% of business owners are seriously worried about crime and the effect on their businesses

Bob Scott, UK Vice President - Outsourcing, Capgemini and Vice President of Crimestoppers, sums up the general feeling of all of our Strategic Partners:

"Because Crimestoppers plays such an important role in providing information which helps solve crime, we see our support as a great opportunity to extend our commitment to making society safer."

The scheme is an exciting development that's bringing new strategic thinking into Crimestoppers and helping extend its influence.

Each company nominates a Vice President.

Our current Strategic Partners are:

  • Bestway
  • Capgemini
  • Ladbrokes
  • New World Security
  • VT Critical Services

If you want some more information about our Strategic Partner Scheme, call the Corporate Fundraising Team on 0208 254 3200 or email our Fundraising Team.

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