Modern Slavery Statement
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Written by Emily Miles
Updated over a week ago

Satago Financial Solutions Limited (“SFSL”) is committed to conducting its business activities in accordance with the highest legal and ethical standards. This commitment is reflected in the Company’s various policies, including the Corporate Social Responsibilities Policy which addresses the issues of Environmental, Social and Governance along with modern slavery and human trafficking.

Satago acknowledges the provisions of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, the UK legislation aimed at preventing slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking. We forbid the use of unlawful child labour in our workforce and do not utilise forced or compulsory labour. We seek to provide a safe, healthy and desirable workplace with working conditions and remuneration and benefits that meet or exceed applicable laws and regulations. SFSL is satisfied that there is no evidence of any act of modern-day slavery or human trafficking within its own organisation.

We recognise that our business and supply chains are not at high risk of being susceptible to slavery and human trafficking taking place. However, we do not tolerate forced, debt bonded, indentured labour practices, child labour or human trafficking. We do not allow harsh or inhumane treatment, including corporal punishment or the threat of corporal punishment and we expect our suppliers and service providers to meet these expectations. We will not knowingly deal with, support or purchase goods or services from suppliers engaged in such practices, referring specifically to child or forced labour and human trafficking.

We encourage our employees to report in good faith any issues or concerns about potential ethics, discrimination, human rights, legal, or regulatory violations, including improper or unethical business practices such as fraud, bribery or money laundering. We investigate concerns raised and strive to resolve each as consistent with the law and our internal policies and procedures. Any employee found to be in violation of these standards may be subject to disciplinary action, including termination, and any supplier or service provider found to violate our ethical business expectations may be subject to termination of the business relationship.

SFSL will undertake responsibility for implementing this policy statement and its objectives.

This policy statement will be reviewed and published annually in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015

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