- published: 17 Feb 2014
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The Assa Abloy Group is a Swedish lock manufacturer, the world's largest by sales. Assa Abloy was formed in 1994 when ASSA AB was detached from Swedish security firm Securitas AB. Shortly thereafter the Finnish high-security lock manufacturer Abloy Oy (a subsidiary of the Finnish company Wärtsilä) was acquired. The company was introduced to the Stockholm stock exchange later the same year. Assa Abloy now owns Yale lock, Sargent and the high-security lock firms of Medeco in the U.S., Mul-T-Lock in Israel, Fichet-Bauche in France, and VingCard Elsafe International in Norway. It is controlled by Gustaf Douglas through his company Latour.
ASSA stands for August Stenman Stenman August.
The name Abloy comes from Swedish-Finnish bilingual organisation Ab Låsfabriken Lukkotehdas Oy (first Ltd. and Låsfabriken from Swedish language, last Ltd. and Lukkotehdas from Finnish language), meaning Ltd. Lock Factory Lock Factory Ltd. in 1918 and in the next year Ab Lukko Oy, meaning Ltd. Lock Ltd. In 1990 the name was changed to Abloy Oy.