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Updated on 8/14/2026
Global leader in access solutions
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Mason City, IA, USA
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ASSA ABLOY provides access solutions including mechanical locks and electronic security systems to secure doors, buildings, and identities. Its products work by combining physical locks with digital access control: mechanical locksets for doors, electronic locks and smart cylinders that can be opened via codes, cards, keys, or mobile apps, and identity solutions from HID Global that manage secure credentials and access permissions across systems. The company differentiates itself through a large, diversified portfolio of brands and products, a long track record of strategic acquisitions (such as Yale Locks and HID Global), and a global presence in over 70 countries, which lets it serve many customers and integrate hardware with software and identity management. The goal is to maintain leadership in the access-solutions market by expanding offerings, geographic reach, and coordination across physical security and identity technologies.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Stockholms kommun, Sweden
Founded
1880
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Openings Studio 3.29 enhances BIM door hardware specification, opening coordination & lifecycle management with Revit, Archicad & siteowl integrations. August 10, 2026 Openings Studio, ASSA ABLOY's BIM-enabled software platform for door hardware specification, opening coordination and lifecycle management, announced version 3.29. The release introduces modernized BIM workflows, expanded Autodesk Revit and GRAPHISOFT Archicad integrations, enhanced mobile field tools and new capabilities that improve collaboration across design, construction and facility management teams. By connecting opening information from specification through ongoing operations, Openings Studio helps project teams reduce coordination errors, streamline documentation and maintain a digital record of opening assets throughout the building lifecycle. At the center of this release is a refreshed user interface featuring light and dark themes that improve visual clarity across complex door schedules while aligning the application with ASSA ABLOY's updated design language. Looking for quick answers on security topics? Try Ask SDM, its new smart AI search tool. Looking for a reprint of this article? From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today! JOIN TODAY to unlock your recommendations. Already have an account? Sign In
ASSA ABLOY has signed an agreement to acquire Gunnebo Entrance Control, an international provider
ASSA ABLOY has acquired Classic Brass Inc (“Classic Brass”), a US manufacturer of premium cabinet
ASSA ABLOY acquires Classic Brass for US market growth. 24 Jul 2026 Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsdesk-reviewed * ASSA ABLOY acquires Classic Brass to enhance US market presence with design-driven hardware. * Classic Brass enriches ASSA ABLOY's portfolio with American-crafted, customisable premium door hardware. * Acquisition bolsters ASSA ABLOY's EPS from start, reflecting strategic market growth in mature regions. ASSA ABLOY has completed the acquisition of Classic Brass Inc., a US-based manufacturer known for its high-quality cabinet and door hardware. This strategic move aims to enhance ASSA ABLOY's market presence by integrating complementary products into its existing portfolio. "I am very pleased to welcome Classic Brass to ASSA ABLOY. This acquisition delivers on our strategy to strengthen our position in mature markets through adding complementary products and solutions to our core business," stated Nico Delvaux, President and CEO of ASSA ABLOY. Design-driven hardware. Lucas Boselli, Executive Vice President and Head of the Americas Division, highlighted Classic Brass's reputation for crafting design-centric hardware. "Classic Brass is recognised for its handcrafted, design-driven hardware that brings together timeless craftsmanship, American manufacturing, and modern customisation," he said. Boselli emphasised that Classic Brass's approach aligns well with the demands of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners who seek unique, bespoke solutions. He added, "We're excited to build on that legacy as part of our residential portfolio while preserving its artisan heritage and personalised service." Company background. Founded in 1996, Classic Brass employs around 80 people, with its main office and manufacturing facility located in Jamestown, New York, USA. Following the acquisition, Classic Brass will join ASSA ABLOY's Residential Business Segment within the Americas Division. In 2025, Classic Brass reported sales of approximately MUSD 17 (around MSEK 155), achieving a robust EBIT margin. The acquisition is expected to positively impact ASSA ABLOY's earnings per share (EPS) from the outset.
ASSA ABLOY reported strong second-quarter results for 2026, with net sales reaching SEK 39,259 million. The Swedish lock and security company achieved 4% organic growth and 2% from acquisitions, whilst currency headwinds reduced sales by 3%. Operating income (EBITA) totalled SEK 7,091 million, delivering a record operating margin of 18.1%, up from 17.2% in the prior year. Net income rose to SEK 4,422 million from SEK 3,962 million. The company completed five acquisitions during the quarter with combined annual sales of approximately SEK 2,000 million. Operating cash flow improved 16% year-on-year to SEK 6,300 million. CEO Nico Delvaux highlighted that around 25% of sales now come from products launched within the past three years, supported by over 4,000 product launches since 2018.