Modern Slavery Act 2015: voluntary slavery and human trafficking statement

We are committed to improving our practices to combat modern slavery in our business by taking steps,
as far as we are able, to ensure that our supply chains are free from slavery and human trafficking. This
statement sets out the steps we take to understand potential modern slavery risks within our business
structure and supply chain, as well as the steps taken to eradicate these risks.

About us

We are a small business providing intermediation services in the Information Technology sector.
Our annual turnover is under £1 million. Although we are not required to make a modern slavery
statement under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, we are making this voluntary statement to
show our commitment to ethical trading principles and to set out the steps we are taking to identify risks
and tackle modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and in our supply chains.
Our supply chains mainly consist of various well-known API providers, who are based in UK and abroad,
including Microsoft, Google, Apple, Stripe.

Policies

Our Anti-slavery and human trafficking policy reflects our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity
in all our business relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to
ensure slavery and human trafficking is not taking place anywhere in our supply chains.

  • The percentage of suppliers and sub-contractors vetted for ethical labour practices.
  • The number of inspections of direct suppliers and sub-contractors in our supply chains in the
    past year
  • The number of reported breaches in the past year.
  • Percentage of staff receiving training on identifying and addressing the risk of slavery and human trafficking in our business and supply chains.

Training

To ensure a high level of understanding of the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply
chains and our business, we provide training to our staff.

Further steps

Following a review of the effectiveness of the steps we have taken this year to ensure that there is no
slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains we intend to take the following further steps to combat
slavery and human trafficking

  • Perform ongoing monitoring of existing suppliers to ensure that their policies remain robust enough for us.

This voluntary slavery and human trafficking statement is made for the financial year ending 5th April
2024. It was approved by the board on 01/08/2023.

Jehan Rajendra

Agilis Dating Ltd

Date: 01/08/2023