
Norse Group has been ranked the number one state-owned FM Titan in Tussell’s The FM, Security & Waste Titans report, placing it among the UK public sector’s top 100 facilities management suppliers.
The report highlights public and private organisations shaping the future of facilities management, security and waste services across the UK. Norse Group’s position reflects both its scale and its growing role in supporting public sector organisations with integrated, high-quality services.
The findings underline a wider shift in the market, with state-owned facilities management organisations continuing to gain market share. 15% of the FM Titans are now state owned, demonstrating the increasing confidence public sector buyers place in organisations that combine commercial capability with public sector values.
Wholly owned by Norfolk County Council, Norse Group was established as a Local Authority Trading Company (LATCo) to deliver trusted, value-driven services that reinvest back into communities. Unlike some publicly owned FM organisations that operate solely for their parent authority, Norse Group supports a wide range of local and national clients across local government, housing, blue light services and other public sector environments. This includes its 12 joint venture partnerships with local authorities across the UK, bringing together public sector insight and commercial expertise to deliver locally tailored services.
The report also highlights a growing trend towards Total FM and multi-service contracts, particularly within central government. As procurement models evolve, public sector buyers are increasingly seeking single-provider solutions that simplify delivery, improve accountability and control costs across estates. As a Total FM provider, Norse Group delivers end-to-end, multi-service solutions, from facilities management, cleaning and catering, to security, waste and property consultancy, offering a single, coordinated partner for complex public sector operations.
For Norse Group, this recognition reinforces the strength of its model, balancing commercial delivery with public ownership, prioritising people and communities, and ensuring value is retained within the public sector.
As the organisation continues to expand its UK footprint, Norse Group remains committed to delivering services that support resilient places, strong partnerships and better outcomes for the communities it serves.


