Ingrid Bojner joins Falck’s Board of Directors
At Falck’s annual general meeting today, Ingrid Bojner was elected as a new member of the board.
At Falck’s annual general meeting today, Ingrid Bojner was elected as a new member of the board.
Today, leading emergency response and healthcare company Falck released its financial results for the first quarter of 2020. The financial impact of the COVID-19 outbreak put pressure on revenue and operating profit. After seven consecutive quarters of improved profitability, both items declined in the first quarter of 2020.
Today, leading emergency response and healthcare company Falck released its financial results for the fourth quarter and the full year of 2019. Financial performance improved for the seventh consecutive quarter with revenue growth of 2.4% and an improvement in reported operating profit of DKK 100 million.
Today, leading emergency response and healthcare company Falck released its financial results for Q2 2019. For the fifth quarter in a row, Falck improves underlying profitability, regaining strength while making up for past conduct.
Today, leading emergency response and healthcare company Falck released its financial results for Q1 2019 and announced a comprehensive self-cleaning programme, Clear.
eading emergency response and healthcare company, Falck released its financial results for 2018 today. The overall financial position was strengthened through improved profits, strong cash generation and reduced debt levels, while customer satisfaction ratings were kept high and new business was won.
The board of directors of Falck A/S today entered into an agreement with Chief Executive Officer Allan Søgaard Larsen that he will step down as CEO of Falck.
Falck and Verisure today announce that they have entered into transactions to launch a new sales cooperation for monitored alarm services to families and small business owners in Denmark and Norway. As part of the cooperation, Verisure is acquiring Falck’s alarm customer portfolio and certain other operational assets in Denmark and Norway.
By acquiring First Ambulance, Falck forms a strong partnership with an experienced local player to establish a platform for the expansion of an emergency medical services business throughout Malaysia.
While Falck successfully increased revenue and strengthened its position in Europe and on the North and Latin American markets, the crisis in the global oil and gas industry affected Falck so harshly that the Group realised a loss of DKK 523 million for 2015 compared with a profit of DKK 218 million for 2014.
Falck will be providing fire and rescue services at the airport of Bodø, Norway, from August.
Falck has completed the 100% acquisition of an Australian eastern states emergency response company, Deanmac Emergency Services Pty Ltd.
Falck has partnered up with the Swiss Emergency Medical Services (EMS) company Käch AG, which is the extracted Emergency Medical Services-business from Heinrich Käch AG. In addition, Falck has partnered with the company MoPi.ch, a provider of qualified transport services to hospitals in the Swiss canton Bern.
As of today, Falck is the majority shareholder in one of the two largest emergency providers in the Finnish market.
Falck Fire Services and the Dutch public fire brigade plan to cooperate in a special Public-Private Partnership in the Netherlands.
Beginning in the next few months, people living and travelling in the area around Barcelona will get help from ambulances and rescue officers bearing the red-white Falck logo if they have an accident or fall ill.
For more than a century, Falck has worked with local and national governments to prevent accidents, diseases and emergency situations, to rescue and assist people in emergencies quickly and competently and to rehabilitate people after illness or injury. This has made Falck an international leader in emergency response and healthcare services.
Falck operates in 30 countries and has approximately 27,000 employees.
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