Horus has been providing high-end security services to Asia Pacific since 2015. Now with a growing team in place and unrivalled experience in its leadership team, the Singapore operation is growing in new sectors and new markets.
Horus North America was founded in 2021. Now with a growing team in place and unrivalled experience, the North American operation is growing in new sectors and markets.
We are world leaders in delivering specialist international development programmes within the Security Sector Reform (SSR) arena.
The senior people who lead Horus have simply unrivalled global experience. They are drawn from military intelligence, law enforcement, national security agencies, commerce and academia, working at the very highest levels.
One of the best-known names associated with the British Army, Tim Collins is a former SAS officer, former battalion Commander, and now author and broadcaster.
It was as the commanding officer of 1st Battalion Royal Irish that Tim gave the now famous eve-of-battle speech to his troops in Iraq on Wednesday 19th March 2003. The speech has gone down in modern military history as an inspiration to world leaders and soldiers alike
Born in Belfast in 1960, Tim joined the Royal Irish Rangers in West Berlin after university, before volunteering for the Special Air Service (SAS), later taking part in the first Gulf War as an SAS Captain, becoming operations officer of 22 SAS in 1995.
Rejoining the Royal Irish in 1997, he took command of the 1st Battalion in 2001, leading it on operations in East Tyrone and the Liberation of Iraq. His Army career also saw him serve in the Falkland Islands, Germany, Cyprus, and Gibraltar.
He was awarded the OBE in 2003 and retired from the Army in 2004 as a Colonel. He has since co-founded New Century, serving with the US Marine Corps, and Pinpoint Corporate Services, a UK company. Tim has written a best-selling memoire “Rules of Engagement” as well as writing and presenting numerous TV films.
In May 2020, Colonel Collins was a guest on the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore podcast to share more on his journey in Iraq during the Gulf War, shares his experience of ‘Leadership in Adversity’ during his time in the military and how he has translated this into civilian life and industry.
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Boon Hui is an internationally-regarded expert in law enforcement and cybersecurity who has led a distinguished, highly decorated career fighting crime for more than 40 years.
He served as Senior Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, and was for 12 years the Police Commissioner of Singapore from 1997 to 2010 well as President of INTERPOL from 2008 to 2012. He has chaired major international events, including three of the very first US-Singapore homeland security dialogues, and the biennial Milipol APAC security conference.
Boon Hui remains active in INTERPOL, chairing its Governance Working group, and holds advisory and board positions in financial services, fintech, healthcare, security, cybersecurity and philanthropy. He is a Commissioner of the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace and a board member of the CyberPeace Institute. He is also a Senior Fellow of Singapore’s Civil Service College, an Honorary Fellow of St John’s College, Oxford, and a Justice of Peace.
In recognition of his contributions to public service and safety, Boon Hui has been decorated with high national honours from Singapore, Australia, Brunei, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and The Vatican. He was educated in Oxford, Harvard and Wharton, and is married with two children
Adviser to Horus Asia Pacific
Jennifer has extensive experience and expertise in Southeast Asia government and political development, with a significant network of contacts and capabilities in the region. Professionally, Jennifer specialises in investigations and corporate intelligence work. She has carried out complex cross-border investigations, including deep asset searches internationally, and in Asia with focus on the ASEAN jurisdictions.
Jennifer worked at an American business intelligence research firm, managing a diverse team on projects for large family conglomerates, MNCs and law and audit firms’ clients. Prior to that, she served at the Ministry of Defense Singapore as a research analyst.
Jennifer possesses a Masters’s Degree in Southeast Asian Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and a Bachelor of Social Sciences from the National University of Singapore. Jennifer is professionally fluent in English, Chinese, Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu.
Legal Counsel
Jonathan is a former Lieutenant Colonel in Military Intelligence who founded Horus after a 23-year career running security, intelligence and counter-intelligence operations all over the world.
When initial aspirations of becoming a hippy or a ‘rock legend’ were unsuccessful, Jonathan attended the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst. Following his graduation, Jonathan worked for the British Army in various complex, highly volatile countries such as Iraq, the Balkans, and Cyprus. He was seconded at various times to all three UK national intelligence agencies and was Mentioned in Despatches for his work in Northern Ireland.
After leaving the army in 2006, Jonathan ran a successful project for Oxford University and went on from that to set up Horus, growing the business to more than 40 people over the next ten years. He now runs the company from its HQ in Oxford overseeing its expansion as it continues to provide a secure environment for organisations and their employees wherever they work, across the globe.
Born and bred in Herefordshire, Jonathan is a season ticket holder for the Worcester Warriors rugby union team (they need his support!), has three grown-up daughters, and a partner who is a Professor at Oxford University. He speaks reasonable German, less reasonable Russian, and has a degree in European History and German Language.
CEO & Founder
The senior people who lead Horus have simply unrivalled global experience. They are drawn from military intelligence, law enforcement, national security agencies, commerce and academia, working at the very highest levels.
Jonathan is a former Lieutenant Colonel in Military Intelligence who founded Horus after a 23-year career running security, intelligence and counter-intelligence operations all over the world.
When initial aspirations of becoming a hippy or a ‘rock legend’ were unsuccessful, Jonathan attended the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst. Following his graduation, Jonathan worked for the British Army in various complex, highly volatile countries such as Iraq, the Balkans, and Cyprus. He was seconded at various times to all three UK national intelligence agencies and was Mentioned in Despatches for his work in Northern Ireland.
After leaving the army in 2006, Jonathan ran a successful project for Oxford University and went on from that to set up Horus, growing the business to more than 40 people over the next ten years. He now runs the company from its HQ in Oxford overseeing its expansion as it continues to provide a secure environment for organisations and their employees wherever they work, across the globe.
Born and bred in Herefordshire, Jonathan is a season ticket holder for the Worcester Warriors rugby union team (they need his support!), has three grown-up daughters, and a partner who is a Professor at Oxford University. He speaks reasonable German, less reasonable Russian, and has a degree in European History and German Language.
CEO & Founder
Jennifer has extensive experience and expertise in Southeast Asia government and political development, with a significant network of contacts and capabilities in the region. Professionally, Jennifer specialises in investigations and corporate intelligence work. She has carried out complex cross-border investigations, including deep asset searches internationally, and in Asia with focus on the ASEAN jurisdictions.
Jennifer worked at an American business intelligence research firm, managing a diverse team on projects for large family conglomerates, MNCs and law and audit firms’ clients. Prior to that, she served at the Ministry of Defense Singapore as a research analyst.
Jennifer possesses a Masters’s Degree in Southeast Asian Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and a Bachelor of Social Sciences from the National University of Singapore. Jennifer is professionally fluent in English, Chinese, Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu.
CEO of Horus Asia Pacific
David is a former senior military officer and Brigadier, and formerly the most senior operational lawyer in the British Army.
He has advised government ministers and acted as the Deputy Judge and Coroner in Cyprus, as well as leading a Law of Armed Conflict directive for the entire army.
After successfully studying to become a solicitor, David attended the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst and rose through the ranks to become the Army Legal Officer in 1989, responsible for significant operations, budgets and international teams, as well as becoming the key British Army adviser on all equality, diversity, and inclusivity issues.
He was appointed as Brigadier Operational Law in 2010 and in 2012, transferred his military experience to consulting in the UK and the Middle East, and has since supported defence and security clients on a wide range of issues including security investigations, data protection, strategy development, organisational transformation and project management. He was awarded an MBE in 1997.
Regional Vice President of HNA
David is a former senior military officer and Brigadier, and formerly the most senior operational lawyer in the British Army.
He has advised government ministers and acted as the Deputy Judge and Coroner in Cyprus, as well as leading a Law of Armed Conflict directive for the entire army.
After successfully studying to become a solicitor, David attended the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst and rose through the ranks to become the Army Legal Officer in 1989, responsible for significant operations, budgets and international teams, as well as becoming the key British Army adviser on all equality, diversity, and inclusivity issues.
He was appointed as Brigadier Operational Law in 2010 and in 2012, transferred his military experience to consulting in the UK and the Middle East, and has since supported defence and security clients on a wide range of issues including security investigations, data protection, strategy development, organisational transformation and project management. He was awarded an MBE in 1997.
Regional Vice President of HNA
We also believe in putting something back into the community, as well as regular, long-term commitments such as supporting local sports clubs, military and mental health charities as well as local literacy museums. We occasionally commit to special one-off fundraisers if we feel strongly about supporting a good cause.