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Vigilance can report that the Cardinal Group recently entered into a new partnership with Training for Success Ltd (TFS), in order to expand its loss prevention training offering to the industry. The agreement, which came into effect on 2nd July 2012, will reinforce The Cardinal Group's work with businesses to minimise total loss within retailer organisations.

Unarguably, TFS is a UK market leader that provides a range of training courses and consultancy services designed to provide organisations with solutions that deal with business threats and risks. Their areas of expertise include corporate investigations, protecting organisations against robbery and kidnap situations, bespoke consultancy that trains participants in dealing with protestors, critical incident planning, loss prevention solutions and drug awareness in the workplace.

Kerinda Ibbotson, Group Sales & Marketing Director of Cardinal Group, said: "We're delighted to have entered into this new partnership with TFS. The organisation has established an enviable track record of success within numerous sectors, including the retail, leisure, security, education and financial industries and we are confident that this new association will be a mutually beneficial experience for both parties."

Whilst Ian Kirke, Managing Director at TFS, added: "It is our aim to be the leading provider of corporate risk training within the UK. We provide both open course and bespoke training courses, and the partnership with Cardinal will enable us to provide a range of solutions that provides answers for both the domestic and international markets. We are committed to providing solutions for all organisations, regardless of size or sector, and this relationship will help us to expand our market share."

TFS has an impressive client list which includes businesses from the retail sector, such as Tesco, Sainsburys and Waitrose; several local government councils throughout the UK, as well as leisure industry clients such as The Whitbread Group and Vue Cinemas.

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