Rapid Feasibility Check
Mission-Ready Delivery
Specialized support for high-stakes travel and mandate compliance
Corporate leadership travel
Executive teams on official movements
Board and insurer mandated
Policy-driven security requirements
Family office and VIP families
Low-profile family protection
Media and production teams
Field security for news and film
Overseas EP agencies
Local ground partner fulfillment
What we deliver in GIFT City
Rapid Feasibility Check
Inputs we need to quote in 10 minutes
- 1Mission dates and specific city locations
- 2Traveller profile and board/insurer mandate details
- 3Required vehicle class and passenger count
- 4Threat profile or specific risk concerns
Duty of Care & Reporting
Satisfying board review, insurer mandates, and corporate compliance audits with structured operational outputs.
Coverage & logistics
Coverage zones
- IFSC Zone
- Processing Area
- Non-Processing Area
- FinTech Hub
Nearest airports
Mobilisation
Subject to ops volume
Coverage radius
From district center
Typical Missions
GIFT City Field Report
Operational Methodology
Inquiry
Share dates, traveller profiles, and any specific board or insurer mandates.
Risk Plan
Our operations desk builds a structured movement plan and risk brief.
Mobilise
CPOs and vetted transport are assigned and briefed on the mandate.
Live Ops
24/7 monitoring with defined escalation and real-time decision logs.
Reporting
Post-mission summary suitable for audit and duty-of-care review.
Confidentiality & Vetting
Essential for high-profile and board-level travel security where discretion is the primary metric.
Disruption Signals
System verified: Recently
Timing sensitive?
If regional signals indicate potential disruption, speak to operations for immediate risk mitigation.
Expert Qualification
Common procedural questions for GIFT City missions.
Q.What is executive protection in a corporate duty-of-care context?
Executive protection is structured travel security and movement support designed to reduce disruption, document decisions, and maintain continuity for senior leaders across itineraries.
Q.How do you align with board and insurer mandates?
We capture mandate requirements up front, document assumptions and escalation thresholds, and provide report-ready outputs suitable for governance review.
Q.What information is required to start?
Dates, cities, itinerary outline, traveller profile, public exposure level, and any board/insurer mandate or internal policy constraints.
Q.Do you provide written risk briefs?
Yes. We provide a pre-trip brief and movement plan based on reputable external sources and operational constraints, without speculative or sensational summaries.
Q.How do you handle itinerary changes?
We treat changes as controlled updates: confirm new constraints, update routing and timing, and record decisions and approvals.
Q.What reporting is available post-mission?
We can provide a post-mission summary covering movements, incidents (if any), decisions taken, and recommendations for future process improvements.
Q.How is confidentiality handled?
We limit distribution, use need-to-know access, and avoid publishing details. Client data is handled as confidential operational information.
Q.Can you coordinate with internal security teams?
Yes. We coordinate roles, comms, escalation, and reporting formats to align with your existing duty-of-care program.
Q.Do you support insurer or travel risk management provider questionnaires?
Yes. We provide structured answers tied to deliverables, controls, and reporting outputs.
Q.What does a mobilisation timeline look like?
Mobilisation depends on timing and location. We provide a mobilisation band per city and confirm availability before committing.
Q.Do you provide secure transport?
We coordinate vetted drivers and vehicles aligned to profile and itinerary, with documented pickup, routing, and handover expectations.
Q.How do you manage airport arrivals and departures?
We coordinate meet-and-greet, facilitation where applicable, and secure transfer handovers subject to airport policies and approvals.
Q.Do you provide close protection officers (CPOs)?
Where appropriate and feasible under local requirements, we can mobilise trained resources and confirm team composition during planning.
Q.How do you avoid overstatement of risk?
We use reputable sources and link-based disruption signals. We avoid sensational language and focus on continuity and duty-of-care outputs.
Q.What is included in route planning?
Primary and alternate routing, timing assumptions, contingency options, and escalation triggers aligned to itinerary constraints.
Q.Can you support multi-city itineraries?
Yes. We coordinate continuity across legs, ensuring handovers, comms, and reporting remain consistent.
Q.What if a city is not yet published on your site?
We can still assess feasibility and scope, but we only publish pages that meet quality and data completeness thresholds.
Q.How do you define service scope?
Scope is defined by deliverables, assumptions, exclusions, and required client inputs. We avoid ambiguous commitments.
Q.Do you provide duty-of-care documentation suitable for audits?
Yes. Outputs are structured to support internal audit or insurer review, subject to agreed formats.
Q.How do you handle vendors and subcontractors?
We use vetted partners where required, define roles and handovers, and maintain reporting accountability.
Q.Do you support media teams and production schedules?
Yes. We focus on schedule continuity, location coordination, and low-friction movements without disruption.
Q.Do you provide TSCM sweeps?
On request, we can coordinate TSCM and bug sweeps subject to access and legal constraints, with a post-sweep summary.
Q.What is your escalation approach?
Escalation is defined in advance: triggers, responsible parties, decision authority, and documentation expectations.
Q.Can you coordinate aviation support?
We can coordinate airport-side logistics and ground handling security support where applicable and approved.
Q.How do you price services?
Pricing depends on scope, timing, location, and mobilisation requirements. We quote based on required inputs and deliverables.
Q.Do you provide SLAs for response time?
We can document response expectations and escalation pathways; specific SLAs depend on scope and contract structure.
Q.What does ‘report-driven’ delivery mean?
It means decisions and actions are documented with clear assumptions and outputs that can be shared internally with stakeholders.
Q.How do you manage travel disruption information?
We present reputable external links with timestamps and avoid subjective summaries; decisions remain tied to operational constraints.
Ready to mobilise?
Speak directly to an operations coordinator for immediate planning and rapid response.