Modern Slavery Statement
Blundens is committed to combatting slavery and human trafficking in its business and supply chains. This statement relates to the financial year ending 31/07/2026.
Legal Position
As turnover is below GBP 36 million, Blundens does not have a legal obligation to publish a statement under the Modern Slavery Act 2015. We publish this statement voluntarily to support transparency and customer compliance requirements.
Our Commitments
- We oppose exploitation in all UK-linked supply chains
- We cooperate with customers who have Modern Slavery Act obligations
- We assess our own business and, where reasonably practicable, direct suppliers
Findings
- No relevant slavery or human trafficking offences identified within our business
- Direct supplier enquiries indicate no known relevant offences
- No evidence of slavery or human trafficking found in supply chain review conducted so far
Business and Supply Chain
Blundens provides IT services for software project delivery and managed support.
Business structure: one director with an associate network of 37+ associates in the UK and abroad.
Primary operating country: UK.
Governance and Reporting
The person responsible for modern slavery assessment is Gary Blunden.
All employees are encouraged to report concerns relating to slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains.