Aegilo assesses destinations, verifies routes, watches journeys live from our Swiss operations centre, and plans for the day the situation changes. Source-backed, documented, specific to your journey — not a country briefing.
For organisations sending people into unfamiliar environments, and for families and family offices moving through them. Intelligence, monitoring and introductions — the physical movement is executed by vetted operational partners you engage directly.
We work at the level where things go wrong — the road, the gate, the hour, and the development that changes the answer.
Every finding traces to a source. Every judgement carries a confidence level. Gaps are declared, not papered over.
The method is on the record — how to assess a route through a high-risk city → and what a possible course of action actually is →
When you send an executive, an employee or a team somewhere unfamiliar, you carry a legal and moral obligation to have assessed the risk. Aegilo produces the assessment — and the documentation trail that proves it was done properly.
Destination, route and access analysis for a specific journey, with recommendations and documented rationale.
Aegilo Assessment →Primary and alternative routes checked and validated before anyone moves.
How a route is assessed →Assessment of unfamiliar or higher-risk locations before your people commit to being there.
Aegilo Report →The Aegilo GSOC watches the situation before and during travel, with pre-agreed triggers and a direct line when something changes.
Aegilo Monitoring →Standing assessment and monitoring for organisations with regular travel to the same regions.
Aegilo Advisory →Who buys this: corporate security teams, executive offices, SMEs without an in-house security function, law firms, NGOs.
Families ask us the questions organisations ask — with more at stake and no security department to ask them for.
The same sourcing standards we apply to corporate work, without the corporate packaging. Engagements run directly, or through the advisers a family already trusts — family offices, private banks, legal and relocation advisers.
Moving, buying or relocating? Property & location intelligence →For the duration of a trip, the Aegilo Global Security Operations Centre holds the watch: continuous monitoring of the destination and the routes, tracking the triggers agreed before departure, and staying reachable.
If a trigger fires mid-journey, you get a call — what changed, what it means for your journey, what we recommend. Not a news alert. A decision-ready answer.
What a GSOC actually is, and how it differs from a cyber SOC →
For clients with people in — or travelling to — fragile environments, we prepare the contingency before it's needed.
When the situation degrades, our clients aren't deciding under pressure. They're executing a plan that was written in calm conditions — and they're moving early, when options are plentiful and cheap, not late, when they are scarce and expensive.
Aegilo knows. We watched a situation others dismissed, advised an early exit, and the family we advised — our founder's own — left safely on ordinary transport, days before those who waited paid crisis prices for the same journey.
We assess the ground, monitor the triggers, verify the routes, and make the introductions. Physical movement is executed by vetted operational partners you engage directly, on their terms. Planning a movement is intelligence; running one is an operation — a different business, and not ours.
Beyond Switzerland, ground verification is fielded by engagement — we brief advance teams on precisely the gaps our desk analysis needs closed, and their observations enter the deliverable as ground-confirmed findings.
Something already moving? Crisis mobility & exit planning, at speed →
Every travel engagement produces the same thing: not a briefing you sit through, but a record that survives the trip and the audit after it.
Fixed scope. Fixed price. Delivered on a committed date.
See it in practice — a sanitised extract from a real route package →
Destination, route and access analysis for a specific journey — recommendations, defined triggers, documented rationale. Delivered in three working days.
The Aegilo GSOC holds the watch for the duration of a trip, tracking the triggers agreed before departure.
A standing watch over agreed regions and routes, priority turnaround, and preferential rates on assessment work.
Standing programmes for organisations travelling regularly to the same regions, and exit planning for people in or travelling to fragile environments.
These are floors, not ceilings — a single city on fixed dates is not the same job as a four-country tour. Whatever the scope, the price and the delivery date are agreed in writing before any work begins.
A travel assessment is only as good as the reporting underneath it. The Brief shows how that reporting is handled, in public, every week. nineteen editions are published and dated, each naming its sources and recording what changed since the last one. Read one before you write to us.
A Brief edition shows the method, not the deliverable — it is a weekly watch, not a client report. For a sample of the report itself, ask: we send one with the reply.
Most firms treat this as a legal appendix. For an intelligence firm it's part of the product: the question you asked us is itself confidential, before any answer exists.
Someone already moving? Crisis mobility & exit planning, at speed →
Destination, dates, who's travelling. We'll come back within one working day with scope, price and delivery date.
→ Scope, price and a delivery date, within one working day→ Every finding traced to a source, every judgement with a confidence level→ Strict discretion — clients and journeys are never disclosed