Mitie Secures Five-Year Extension of Co-Op Partnership

Thursday 19 February 2026 - BSIA Comms

Mitie has extended its security partnership with the Co-op for a further five years, providing security and maintenance services to more than 2,300 stores, plus Co-op’s 800 funeral care homes

  • Co-op has seen a reduction in overall retail crime in its stores UK-wide, including lower levels of anti-social behaviour and abuse towards store workers
  • The new agreement builds on the successful partnership and also sees specialist security officers deployed, including new dedicated response officer roles created to support stores with localised issues and keep high streets and communities safer   

Mitie, the facilities management and transformation company and private security provider, has extended its contract with Co-op to provide security, alarm monitoring and crime and intelligence services across its more than 2,300 stores and more than 800 Funeralcare branches. The contract was originally awarded to Mitie in 2018, with the extension now taking it to 2030 – supporting Co-op with fostering safer communities.

The new contract will see Mitie continue to play a vital role in protecting Co-op’s colleagues, customers and its estate, ensuring that stores offer a safe and welcoming environment for all. The contract employs hundreds of Security Officers who are equipped with body-worn cameras enabling cutting-edge two-way communication with dedicated Security Control Centres (SOC). These are located at Mitie’s Intelligence Security Operations Centres (ISOC) in Northampton and, Northern Ireland, where interactive CCTV feeds, fire and intruder alarms and Co-op’s body-worn cameras are live-monitored and managed around the clock.

Mitie also provides covert guards which are specially trained to detain criminals and support Co-op with their pioneering work with local police through partnerships which are in place across the UK. These measures are contributing to a reduction in overall retail crime seen in Co-op stores UK-wide, including lower levels of anti-social behaviour and abuse towards store workers.

Mitie’s technology-led approach enables rapid response to store incidents and supports police forces in their work to tackle retail crime by monitoring crime trends and creating case files which can be shared with the police to support the conviction of organised crime groups and prolific offenders. This work also further strengthens contributions to community safety – making a tangible difference to the impact of crime in communities across the UK.

As part of the extended contract, Mitie have also created a new team of who will be deployed to stores identified as having localised and persistent crime. These Elite Response Officers will work with Co-op stores to provide focussed guidance and support to ensure safer and enjoyable environments to work and shop in.