The Brickstone Jerusalem safe deposit box complex has launched a new secure conference room, designed for private meetings between safe deposit box holders and professionals such as lawyers, appraisers and business partners. The room will be available to box owners at a cost of NIS 99 per half hour.
According to the company, clients renting the room may also order secretarial services for the preparation of meeting minutes, and will be offered light refreshments, including soft drinks and hot beverages.
High-security facility with biometric access
The Brickstone Jerusalem complex houses approximately 2,500 safe deposit boxes and operates under what the company describes as the highest standards of security and discretion. Each customer is assigned a personal secure cell, to which only they hold the key. Access to the vault is granted exclusively through biometric identification, including fingerprint and facial recognition technology.
Ownership and expansion plans
Brickstone is owned by a group of businessmen with backgrounds in Israel’s security establishment and is controlled by attorney Dvir Indig. The company currently operates three safe deposit box facilities—two in Tel Aviv and one in Jerusalem.
Over the next three years, Brickstone plans to open three additional facilities, with an estimated investment of approximately NIS 5 million in each new location.
Armed escort service for clients
Dvir Indig, CEO of Brickstone, said the company also provides an optional armed escort service. “Clients can be accompanied by a licensed security officer from their vehicle to the safe deposit box and back,” he noted, describing the service as an added layer of personal security for customers handling sensitive or valuable assets.
