A leader in global security services, Nicholls Steyn & Associates is a South Africa-based specialist provider of complete security solutions – including executive protection, sport and event security, security training, security consulting, threat assessment, political and investment analysis, investigation and risk management – to clients in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and elsewhere. Nicholls Steyn & Associates’ close protection officers and risk consultants have protected local and international royalty, political figures, celebrities, sports personalities, private individuals and corporate VIPs.

 

 

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Executive protection has always been the lifeblood of Nicholls Steyn & Associates and our Operations & Logistics Division, based at our head office in Johannesburg, is the most vital element of the ongoing success of our executive protection projects and assignments. | Read More.

Nicholls Steyn & Associates is an established world specialist in all areas of sport security, with our directors having handled the protection of international sports teams visiting South Africa since 1991. Since 1999, NSA has also been involved in consulting to the organising bodies of major sporting events. | Read More.


Interview Rory Steyn - BBC World Service Sports Security in Sports, the attack on the Togolese Team in Angola.
Attack on Congolese Team
Terror hit in Mumbai
Aftermath Attach on Sri Lanka Cricket Team

NSA Risk Management Services (NSA RM) Pty Ltd offers security advisory and consultancy services to protect clients’ strategies and operations.
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Transparency International releases Southern Africa Corruption Report
Transparency International interviewed over 6000 individuals across Southern Africa in countries including South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe to identify the public's perspective on
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PROTECTION OF ENGLISH RUGBY TEAM
Steyn comments on the dissatisfaction of the English rugby players on their protection at the recent World Cup.
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