
Digital Business As A Service (DBAAS) Ltd is committed to conducting business ethically, responsibly and with integrity. We maintain a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, forced labour, human trafficking and all forms of exploitation within our organisation and throughout our supply chain.
As a provider of technology services, cloud solutions, managed services, software development and digital transformation support, we recognise our responsibility to uphold the highest standards of corporate governance and ethical business practices. This Modern Slavery Statement outlines the steps we take to ensure compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and reflects our commitment to responsible technology services, technology supply chain transparency and ethical IT procurement.
DBAAS Ltd is a UK-based technology services company providing cloud computing, managed IT services, software development, database management, digital transformation, cybersecurity support and consulting services to organisations across multiple sectors.
While our core workforce consists of directly employed professionals operating under compliant employment contracts, we acknowledge potential risks may exist within certain areas of our supply chain, including:
As part of our commitment to modern slavery compliance for IT companies, we continuously assess and monitor these areas to reduce risks and strengthen supplier accountability.
Our approach to preventing modern slavery is supported by a comprehensive compliance framework and governance structure.
Key policies include:
Our employment practices ensure:
To strengthen managed services supplier compliance and IT vendor due diligence, we undertake risk-based assessments of suppliers and business partners where appropriate. This process may include supplier questionnaires, contractual compliance requirements and ongoing reviews of supplier practices.
As part of our broader software company ESG compliance strategy, we seek to work with suppliers who share our commitment to ethical business conduct and responsible employment practices.
Our supplier due diligence process may consider:
We recognise the growing importance of ethical sourcing within IT outsourcing, cloud computing and managed services environments. As a result, we continue to enhance our cloud services supplier compliance and cybersecurity supplier governance processes to support greater transparency across our supply chain.
Building awareness is a key component of our approach to preventing modern slavery.
Employees receive appropriate training and guidance to help them recognise, report and respond to potential concerns.
Training activities include:
Additional training may be provided to employees involved in:
This supports our wider commitment to enterprise technology governance and responsible business practices.
DBAAS Ltd encourages employees, suppliers, contractors and stakeholders to raise concerns regarding suspected modern slavery, unethical conduct or labour exploitation.
We maintain appropriate reporting channels that allow concerns to be raised confidentially and, where appropriate, anonymously.
Where concerns are identified, we will:
We are committed to ensuring accountability across our operations and supply chain.
We recognise that preventing modern slavery requires ongoing vigilance and continuous improvement.
During 2026–2027, DBAAS Ltd will continue to:
Progress against these objectives will be reviewed annually as part of our wider digital services compliance framework.
Responsibility for overseeing this statement and our anti-slavery commitments sits with senior management and company leadership.
The Managing Director retains ultimate accountability for ensuring appropriate measures are implemented and maintained throughout the business.
This statement is reviewed annually to ensure it remains effective, relevant and aligned with evolving regulatory requirements, industry best practices and organisational objectives.
This Modern Slavery Statement has been approved by the Board of Directors of Digital Business As A Service (DBAAS) Ltd and is issued in accordance with Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.