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Welcome to Demonland: MA Services Group

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On 19/11/2025 at 14:32, Vagg said:

They look to be a fairly large, reputable organisation...

Here’s a breakdown of MA Services Group — who they are, what they do, and their key points:


Who Is MA Services Group?

  • What they do: MA Services Group (MASG) is an Australian integrated services company providing security, cleaning, and maintenance services. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Founded: 2011. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Ownership: 100% Australian-owned. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Size / Reach: Over 3,500 employees across all Australian states and territories; national operations centre 24/7. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Leadership: Managing Director is Micky Ahuja. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Services:

    • Security: On-site guards, mobile patrols, loss prevention, event security, alarm monitoring, electronic security. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

    • Cleaning: Commercial cleaning, facility cleaning, general maintenance. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

    • Maintenance: Asset maintenance and facility management. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

    • Alarm Monitoring: They run an A1-graded monitoring centre (which is a high security / alarm-monitoring grade in Australia). (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Approach: Their model is integrated — they combine the services (security, cleaning, maintenance) to provide tailored solutions for clients. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Industries / Clients: They operate across many sectors: retail, education, government, healthcare, events, industrial, major infrastructure, etc. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Sustainability & Ethics: MASG has published ESG (environment, sustainability, governance) policies and a modern-slavery statement.

  • Licences: They hold master security licences in various states / territories (security & operations legit). (LinkedIn Australia)


Why They Are Significant / What Sets Them Apart

  • Integrated Service Provider: Rather than just security or cleaning, they bundle services, which can be more efficient and cost-effective for large clients.

  • National Scale with Local Expertise: Even though they are nationwide, they emphasize local teams and knowledge in each state / sector. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Technology & Risk Focus: They emphasize a risk-management approach and invest in technology, trained staff, and robust systems. (maservicesgroup.com.au)

  • Social Responsibility: They take ESG seriously, showing ongoing commitment to sustainability and modern-slavery risk mitigation. (maservicesgroup.com.au)


Bottom line: MA Services Group is a reputable, large-scale Australian services company. They’re not a small local contractor — they’re a major player in facility management, security, and cleaning, with strong systems and a broad national footprint.

Thanks Vagg for making the effort to check them out, not as sexy as Jaguar but Australian owned organisation providing very necessary services similar to Spotless.

 
On 19/11/2025 at 14:02, Vagg said:

MA Services Group (MASG) is an Australian integrated services company providing security, cleaning, and maintenance services

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On 19/11/2025 at 02:56, Little Goffy said:

EnergyWatch was the too-good-to-be-true white knight sponsorship which then allegedly backslid on the actual payment schedule before having to be dumped as a sponsor for reputational reasons... in so far as their CEO/Founder went on a series of bizarre noxious rants.

I was given a packet of Energy Watch branded Sherrins to take back to Africa at the time, thanks to Chris, they were used to spread the word about Aussie Rules, so some little good did come from that episode.

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