This statement is made pursuant to s.54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps that Themis has taken and is continuing to take to ensure that modern slavery or human trafficking is not taking place within our business or supply chain. Although Themis does not currently reach the turnover threshold at which it is required by law to publish a modern slavery statement, we believe in public disclosure by all organisations of the efforts they have taken to tackle this crime. We encourage others to do the same.Modern slavery encompasses slavery, servitude, human trafficking and forced labour. Themis has a zero tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity and transparency in all business dealings and to putting effective systems and controls in place to safeguard against any form of modern slavery taking place within the business or our supply chain.
Themis is a specialist financial crime technology firm headquartered in the United Kingdom but with operations in other countries. We do not currently meet the reporting requirement threshold of £36 million turnover set out in the UK Modern Slavery Act, however we have chosen to publish this statement in order to demonstrate our commitment to tackling his important issue.
Themis helps clients identify and manage their specific financial crime risks, through a combination of innovation, insight and intelligence. Financial crime is a very real and evolving problem. Not only is the scale of illicit activity in the trillions of £s, but the impact on all of our businesses, the economy and society is profound. As part of our work addressing financial crime we have a strong work stream dedicated to tackling modern slavery and human trafficking.
At the beginning of 2020 Themis began a year long research project in partnership with the UK Independent Anti -Slavery Commissioner and the TRIBE Freedom Foundation, which looked at the links between the financial services sector and modern slavery. Over the course of one year the team undertook detailed research and conducted virtual roundtable events as part of our industry outreach programme. We reached out to over 3,000 individuals and organisations, hosted 18 virtual roundtable discussions, attracting over 700 participants to our live webinars. The key objectives of the project are to raise awareness of the issue and to contribute towards a change in approach and culture at the top of financial services organisations. We believe that if companies are to change their attitudes towards modern slavery, the tone needs to be set at the top. The culmination of the research project was a report highlighting the links to modern slavery, the current trends, and a call to action for industry leaders. The report was launched on 18th January 2021.
Throughout 2021 our focus turned to a new phase of work in partnership with the UK Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Unseen, and the UK Modern Slavery Training and Delivery Group. On 29th March 2022, the UK Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, the UK Modern Slavery Training Delivery Group and Themis launched an Anti-Slavery Digital Learning course in partnership with AllianceBernstein, RedCompass Labs and Unseen.
This is part of a UK government led campaign to ensure all 70,000+ Financial Institutions across the UK get the same threat intelligence concerning MSHT as well as a suite of practical tools and resources that they can employ to enhance their controls as part of a whole system response.
It is a free to access course that financial institutions and other professionals and directors can take to help them understand their potential linkages to MSHT. Users can either take the course directly from the Learning Management System here. Or, companies can take the SCORM package and put it on their own LMS to aid internal distribution. Our request is that business leaders make this a mandatory course for all of their staff at all levels of the organisation. To date, together with our partners, we have reached out to over 100,000 individuals, with further outreach activities planned for the coming months.
We are committed to upholding the Data Protection Principles. All personal data under our control must be processed in accordance with these principles.
We have set ourselves the target of developing and implementing the following internal policies to ensure that we are conducting business in an ethical and transparent manner:
We are a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact and support the objectives of the ten principles. The UN sustainable development goals, including goal 8 and target 8.7 thereof, are reflected in our company balanced scorecard.
AMAN conducts due diligence on all suppliers, clients and associates before working with them. In particular, our focus is on the following areas:
As a financial crime tech business with a limited supply chain, we believe our risk to directly or indirectly enabling modern slavery to be low. Our core business involves rapid assembly of large and complex data sets and where this is outsourced to others, these providers may potentially not comply with the appropriate standards. To manage this risk, we ask all of our suppliers to complete the Themis Rating so we can assess their anti-financial crime controls, including those relating to MSHT. Where we find supplier procedures to be lacking, we offer advice on how to implement change.
We also have a wholly owned subsidiary in the UAE. We commit to undertaking due diligence to ensure that any migrant workers we might employ through our UAE business have been recruited fairly.
We are committed to supporting the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a number of which relate to combating modern slavery. We have set out the following commitments in the company balanced scorecard.
Addressing modern slavery is a core area of work and as such our entire team is fully aware of the risks associated with this crime. Over the past year we have conducted a series of events aimed at raising awareness of understanding of modern slavery among our partners, clients and the wider general public. We are also developing a digital learning course that will be freely available to all financial services professionals in the UK. We have also written numerous articles and blogs published ourselves and by others. We are constantly considering new and innovative ways to shed light on this issue and enhance understanding across our industry.
Signed by:
Matthew Deacon, CTO
1st August 2025
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