Statement on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
This Statement was issued on 23 September 2024 on behalf of Giftsenda and constitutes the modern slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 31 December 2024 (the “Statement”). References to “we”, “us”, or “our” are references to Giftsenda.
1. Introduction
We are committed to responsible business practices that protect human rights. We have adopted a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of slavery and human trafficking (“modern slavery”) in our organization and supply chain, and we are focused on identifying, reporting, and addressing any human rights risks or abuses in our operations or our supply chain.
2. Our Business and Supply Chains
Our business activities center around the provision of corporate gifting services to clients globally. Our key suppliers are businesses that provide the goods and services we need (i) to operate our offices and (ii) to support the provision of gifting services to our clients. The Company’s relationships with its suppliers are directly managed by the Global Procurement team.
3. Policies
We are committed to aligning our operations with the ten principles related to human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption, and to doing business responsibly. We have internal policies and procedures that demonstrate our commitment to eradicating the risk of modern slavery in our business and supply chain.
4. Risk Assessment and Due Diligence
As a professional services firm regulated in the various jurisdictions in which we operate, we have assessed the risk of modern slavery in our operations to be low. We support public accountability and transparency and are committed to reporting and regularly reviewing our assessment to ensure that we are continually improving our practices. We confirm that we have in place systems to ensure full compliance with relevant labor laws relating to employee terms and conditions, including pay, in each relevant jurisdiction.
5. Effectiveness
We regularly evaluate the effectiveness of our modern slavery-related policies, processes, and procedures to ensure that they are continuously improved.