0 a person who has been chosen to have responsibility for the keys of a particular building, etc.: --
Attacking everyone with a jinglebell keyholder.
He sends two guards to find and fetch the missing keyholder, who is unhappy about being disturbed and rushed to the bank.
As the secretary, keyholder or whoever it may be who has methods of getting in left the building, there could well be very little problem in robbing him or her.
There may be a keyholder, but there is no management, and we need to sort out that problem.
The selection of two keyholders is again a vital element.
They go off at night, having been set by one's neighbours who have gone away and whose nominated keyholders live some distance away.
It also regulates three other sectors: private investigators, security consultants and keyholders.
For instance, the keyholder could be held up by somebody outside and threatened or his family could be threatened.