INKAS

INKAS Group of Companies
Company typeMultiple private corporations
IndustrySecurity
Armored Vehicles
Manufacturing
Financial
FoundedToronto, Ontario, Canada (1995; 29 years ago (1995))
FounderDavid Khazanski
Margarita Simkin
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
,
Canada
Key people
David Khazanski
Co-Founder, CEO
Margarita Simkin
Co-Founder, Chairperson
Servicesarmored vehicles, limos, safes, manufacturing, metal fabrication, financial services, aerospace and defense
Revenue$150 million (2016)[1]
Number of employees
360
Websitehttps://inkas.ca/

INKAS Group of Companies is a group of privately held Canadian corporations that specialize largely in the security, manufacturing, and financial industries. Many of the company’s divisions and brands operate under the registered trademark of INKAS,[2] and include armored vehicle and safe manufacturing, metal fabrication, aerospace and defense, financial services, and environmental protection services. The company was established over 25 years ago in Toronto, Canada, where it remains headquartered today.[3]

INKAS has worked with federal and provincial governments, and numerous authorities worldwide. Some of their clients include the Haiti,[4] Colombia,[5] Nigeria,[5] Azerbaijan,[6] and Canada,[7] the United States.[8] INKAS also provides a number of products and services to financial institutions, corporations and individuals around the world.

  1. ^ CHASE, STEVEN "Canadian armoured-vehicle maker not flattered by foreign imitation (Retrieved 2017-03-24.)
  2. ^ "Industry Canada Trademark Registration". Industry Canada. 1997.
  3. ^ "INKAS New Facility and Armored Vehicle Show Room".
  4. ^ "Canadian armoured vehicles in Haiti". www.ploughshares.ca. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  5. ^ a b Labbé, Stefan (2016-08-18). "Seven human rights violators buying Canadian military goods". Open Canada. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
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  7. ^ "Canada Border Services Agency Contract".
  8. ^ "US Department of State Contract".