The company was founded in 1906 by
Sophus Falck after he witnessed and volunteered at a fire at the
Christiansborg Palace in
Copenhagen,
Denmark, in 1884. The lack of organization made a big impression on him, and motivated the creation of Falck later on in 1906. His mission was to help others in emergency situations. By 1956, the firm was a nationwide operator with 100 rescue stations in Denmark, and the company expanded seven years later by acquiring the shares of the Zonen rescue service, their main Danish road assistance competitor. In 1988, The Falck family sold the firm to
Baltica, a Danish-based insurer. The company purchased the
security service division
ISS Securitas from
ISS in 1993, the first in a series of
mergers, which later included both
Group 4 Securicor and
Wackenhut. In 1999
Nederlandse Veiligheidsdienst was purchased by Falck. The company later merged its activities in the
security field with Securicor Plc. That new company was named Group4Securicor. In connection with the merger, Falck was separated from Group 4 Falck and listed independently on the
Copenhagen Stock Exchange. Danish media described the separation as "Falck returns to its roots". In February 2005 Falck was delisted from the Copenhagen Stock Exchange because
Nordic Capital had bought the shares of Falck. Falck has now re-entered the security field. In 2011, Nordic Capital sold its shares, making the principal shareholders The Lundbeck Foundation and
KIRKBI. Falck funds its acquisitions and capital expenditures out of its own
operating cash flows. The majority of the company is owned by two Danish nonprofit foundations:
Lundbeck, a global pharmaceutical company, and the KIRKBI Group, a 75% holder of
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