Banks & Financial Institutions · Hattiesburg

Bank & credit-union
security with
a regulator's eye.

Community banks, credit unions, commercial lenders, and specialty financial institutions across Tennessee. Our financial officers understand the Bank Protection Act, the regulator's examination cycle, and what a real robbery-response drill looks like — not the one you ran on paper last year. Hattiesburg clients served from our Memphis dispatch centre with fast median response.

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SectorBanks & Financial Institutions
CoverageHattiesburg
Officer standard12 CFR 21-trained
ExperienceSince 1998
DispatchMemphis · 24/7
29
Branches & HQ sites
TN · community + regional
BPA
Bank Protection Act SME
program design + drill
< 45s
Duress-alarm response
officer engages dispatch protocol
0
Failed FDIC/NCUA audits
sites under our watch
01 / The Real Problem

What actually
goes wrong in Hattiesburg.

Every sector has its own failure modes — the incidents that repeat, the complaints that show up on every RFP. Here’s what we’ve learned watching financial sites in Hattiesburg since 1998.

Bank Protection Act compliance

12 CFR 21 / 208.61 annual attestation requires a written program, designated officer, and drill cadence. Our officers hold the documentation on behalf of the institution.

Robbery-response preparedness

Tellers rarely see a robbery in a career — and when they do, muscle memory decides the outcome. Our monthly drills build that memory without alarm fatigue.

After-hours cash operations

ATM servicing, night-drop, and cash-in-transit hand-offs happen when the branch is quietest. Officer presence during those windows stops opportunistic and insider loss.

Branch-visit aggression

Disgruntled customers, repossessed-vehicle disputes, and garnishment service all happen in the branch. Officer-run de-escalation keeps staff safe without escalating the dispute.

02 / What We Deploy

Six financial-specific
disciplines.

Generic guard companies offer the same six SKUs to every sector. We deploy financial-tuned services with training, SOPs, and post-orders built for the environment.

F·01

Branch officers (opening/closing)

Dedicated officer for lobby opening, vault opening procedures, closing vault procedures, and alarm-set verification. Fixed morning and evening windows.

F·02

Lobby officers (full-day)

Full-operating-hours lobby officer for high-traffic branches, main HQ lobbies, and merger-acquisition transition periods.

F·03

Cash & ATM-servicing escort

Armed escort for scheduled cash-in-transit, ATM replenishment, night-drop retrieval, and inter-branch cash movement.

F·04

Robbery-response drills

Monthly scripted drills with tellers, officer-led debrief, and quarterly written report to the branch BPA officer.

F·05

Executive & board-meeting coverage

Armed presence for high-risk board meetings, customer-appreciation events, annual-meeting votes, and executive-residence details.

F·06

Vault & after-hours coverage

Overnight presence during extended cash operations, vault-access emergencies, and planned vault-team maintenance windows.

03 / Compliance & Credentials

Paperwork that
passes audit.

Your contracts, certifications, and compliance obligations become ours. Here are the industry-specific credentials every financial officer carries before first shift.

12 CFR 21

BPA-aligned SOPs

Post orders align with Bank Protection Act 12 CFR 21 (OCC) / 208.61 (Fed) security program requirements — written plan, drills, officer training records.

FDIC

FDIC examination ready

Officer logs, incident reports, and program documentation retained to FDIC examination standards with point-in-time attestation available.

NCUA

NCUA §748 Appendix A

For credit unions: security-program elements mapped to NCUA Rules & Regulations §748 Appendix A robbery and physical-security requirements.

FFIEC

FFIEC physical security

Post-order structure aligned to FFIEC Information Security examination handbook physical-security sections.

04 / From the Log

Real incidents.
Real responses.

Redacted entries from the financial incident log. Site names, client names, and personal details removed. Times and outcomes are real.

08:52Incident · 01

Community bank branch, Franklin

Scheduled morning opening. Officer conducts exterior check, verifies no forced entry or surveillance signs, accompanies manager through alarm-deactivation, observes vault-opening dual-control, remains at lobby through branch-ready verification. Opening completed in 18 minutes with all steps logged for BPA evidence binder.

13:44Incident · 02

Credit union, Hamilton County

Agitated member at teller window over account closure. Officer engages from lobby-stance with CPI verbal framework, steps beside teller desk without blocking member, de-escalates over six minutes, walks member to assistant-manager's office with privacy. No alarm activation, no police call, no post-event review required.

19:30Incident · 03

Branch HQ, downtown

Scheduled after-hours cash-in-transit pickup. Two officers meet armoured-car crew at service entrance, verify crew credentials against schedule, observe loading, confirm seal numbers, sign off on manifest. Total time in service-entry window: 11 minutes. Seals cross-referenced next morning; no discrepancies in four years of running this schedule.

05 / Frequently Asked

Financial questions,
answered.

The questions we’re asked most on financial RFPs, site walks, and scope-of-work calls — answered directly.

Q · 01Do you understand Bank Protection Act requirements?
Yes. Our financial-institution program is built around 12 CFR 21 (OCC) and 12 CFR 208.61 (Federal Reserve) BPA requirements — written security program, designated security officer support, minimum drill cadence, training records, and examiner-ready documentation. The same framework maps to NCUA §748 Appendix A for credit unions.
Q · 02Can your officers conduct robbery-response training for our tellers?
Yes. Monthly scripted drills with tellers, officer-led debriefs, and quarterly written drill reports to the branch's BPA officer. Training covers observation-during-incident, alarm activation timing, and compliance-officer notification sequence. Drill evidence retained for examination cycles.
Q · 03Will your officers coordinate with our armoured-car provider?
Yes. We coordinate scheduled pickups with Loomis, Brinks, GardaWorld, and regional carriers — verifying crew credentials, observing loading, documenting seal numbers, and signing off on manifests. Unscheduled arrivals are refused until the carrier's dispatch confirms the schedule change through our dispatch.
06 / More in Hattiesburg

Other sectors
we cover in Hattiesburg.

Same officers, same dispatch, different post orders. Below: the other industry programs active in Hattiesburg — plus the full Hattiesburg location page for the general service-area overview.

08 / Next Step

Ready for financial
security that fits your site
in Hattiesburg?

A senior officer with financial experience will walk your property, meet your team, and deliver a signed written assessment within ten business days. No cost, no pitch, no pressure.

Request Financial Assessment Call Dispatch · (202) 222-2225