Modern Slavery Statement
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
Statement from Marc Wongsam, Co Founder at Subism
Subism fully supports the aims of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and is committed to preventing forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking within our business and supply chain. We expect the same high ethical standards from our suppliers, contractors, and partners.
This statement is made in accordance with Section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes Subism’s modern slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year 2025-2026.
Our Business
Subism is a digital design and development agency, specialising in crafting websites, applications, and digital experiences for clients across the UK and beyond. To find out more about our work, visit https://www.subism.co.uk.
Our Suppliers and Working Practices – Policies and Procedures
As part of our ongoing commitment to ethical business practices, we take steps to monitor and mitigate risks related to modern slavery and human trafficking within our supply chain. These measures include:
• Assessing and identifying potential risks in our business and supply chains.
• Regularly reviewing and monitoring suppliers, particularly those involved in IT infrastructure, software licensing, and contract-based work.
• Ensuring all supplier contracts include clauses requiring compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
• Providing clear and confidential channels for whistle-blowers to report concerns.
Our People
Subism complies fully with UK employment law, ensuring all employees have legal working rights and fair employment conditions. Our team members are encouraged to report any concerns regarding modern slavery via our internal reporting channels.
Risk and Compliance
We regularly assess our exposure to modern slavery risks, particularly in relation to third-party suppliers. Open and transparent communication with our partners allows us to uphold ethical standards and address any concerns that arise.
Ongoing Commitment and Next Steps
Following our review of this year’s efforts to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking, we remain committed to maintaining robust policies, supplier due diligence, and staff training to uphold the highest ethical standards in our industry.