Modern Slavery Statement
1. About this statement
This statement is made on a voluntary basis by Tairo Ventures Ltd in respect of the financial year 2026. It sets out the steps we have taken, and continue to take, to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in our business or our supply chain. It is published in the spirit of section 54 ("Transparency in Supply Chains") of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015.
2. Our business
Tairo Ventures Ltd is an operating holding company that builds and runs technology and services businesses, with initial activity in AI implementation and workflow automation. We are a small organisation with a London office and clients across the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States. Our primary inputs are professional time, software, and cloud infrastructure.
3. Our supply chain
Our supply chain is short and concentrated in low-risk categories: cloud and SaaS providers, professional services (legal, accounting, banking), and office services. We do not procure raw materials, manufactured goods, or labour-intensive services typically associated with elevated modern-slavery risk.
4. Policies
We maintain a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, forced labour, child labour, and human trafficking in any form, in our own operations and across our supply chain. Our internal policies require:
- Compliance with applicable employment, immigration, and labour laws.
- Use of suppliers and subcontractors who themselves comply with applicable labour laws.
- Right-to-work checks for any person engaged in the United Kingdom.
- An open internal channel for any concern about labour practices, with no retaliation against good-faith reporters.
5. Due diligence
For new suppliers, we review their published policies, country of operation, and apparent risk profile before engagement. For higher-risk categories, we request a written declaration of compliance with modern-slavery legislation. We retain the right to terminate any supplier relationship where we identify material non-compliance.
6. Risk assessment
We have assessed our operations and supply chain and consider the residual modern-slavery risk to be low, given the nature of our business and supplier base. We will reassess annually and on entry into any new category.
7. Training and awareness
All directors and employees are made aware of this statement and the relevant policies. Awareness materials will scale with our headcount.
8. Effectiveness
We measure effectiveness through (a) completion of our annual supplier review, (b) the operation of our internal channel for raising labour-related concerns, and (c) the absence of substantiated reports of modern slavery in our operations or supply chain. We recognise that the absence of reports is not by itself proof of absence of harm, and we will continue to invest in awareness and reporting channels as the company grows. No incidents have been reported or identified to date.
9. Approval
This statement was approved by the sole director of Tairo Ventures Ltd by written resolution of the board on 1 May 2026, and signed on its behalf by the sole director on the same date. The identity of the sole director is filed at and publicly available from Companies House (find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/17186608).