COPS Monitoring parent company Lydia acquires UCC

Jan. 27, 2016
Lydia Security Monitoring will add nearly a quarter million accounts; will keep United Central Control as a separate entity

Williamstown, NJ – Lydia Security Monitoring Inc., parent company of wholesale monitoring provider COPS Monitoring has exercised a portion of its recent $75MM Credit Facility led by Citizens Bank to complete the purchase of substantially all assets of San Antonio, Texas-based United Central Control Inc. (UCC), providing wholesale monitoring services to 750 dealers and 230,000 accounts.

Under the COPS Monitoring and now UCC brands, Lydia will provide monitoring services for more than 4,200 alarm dealers and integrators representing nearly 2 million accounts nationwide. 

UCC’s President Teresa Gonzalez explained in a statement: “It was important to former owners Don Munford and Lannie Green to find a company that would be open to maintaining UCC’s operations and keeping our dedicated team intact. We believe this acquisition is in the best interests of all UCC’s stakeholders – our employees, our dealers, and ultimately the end user customers.”

“This is a unique acquisition,” stated Jim McMullen, President and COO for COPS Monitoring. “Historically, Lydia’s acquisitions were completed with the goal of strengthening our national central station presence by integrating the companies onto our proprietary monitoring platform under the COPS brand. This acquisition is different. UCC is a stable and growing company with a reputation for offering quality services, which is why Lydia plans to continue providing unique benefits to the UCC dealer base under its own brand.” 

McMullen further clarified that Lydia will continue to operate the UCC Stages monitoring platform at its current location in San Antonio, and will explore opportunities to enhance dealer services, disaster preparedness, and disaster recovery capabilities by offering redundant monitoring from additional sites, along with other improvements.

“We couldn’t be happier about the acquisition, and we have received positive feedback from our dealers,” stated Mark Matlock, UCC’s Senior Vice President. “One of the biggest concerns has been whether we will continue to host our annual Dove Hunt Extravaganza. We’re pleased to announce it is ‘business as usual’, and the Dove Hunt will continue as planned in late September or early October in Uvalde, TX. We also look forward to our next UCC 'Grow Your Business' seminar to be held in Dallas, TX on February 9.”