We are committed to ensuring people we work with are protected.
This statement relates to 11:FS Foundry Limited (FoundryOS) and addresses the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (‘the Act’).
FoundryOS is a technology company that builds next-generation software-as-a-service platforms for the financial services industry: used by existing firms looking to power their innovation, start-ups looking to launch or scale, and everyone in between.
FoundryOS prides itself on being an employer who commits to ensuring that we act and and are treated ethically, fairly and with respect and dignity, we ensure that we are continually upholding the highest professional and ethical standards.
All FoundryOS Employees and personnel are required to abide by all company policies and workplace practises set out in the company handbook.
FoundryOS has Whistleblowing policies and procedures in place to ensure that employees and personnel are free to speak up and raise concerns when they see an action that they view as unethical, unlawful or dishonest.
All FoundryOS suppliers are required to go through an approval process which includes due diligence checks. We do not use any suppliers who are engaged in forms of modern slavery. Furthermore, we expect the same due diligence measures from our suppliers.
All FoundryOS clients are required to go through stringent KYC due diligence measures based on the jurisdiction they are incorporated in. These checks include AML, ABC and adverse media checks. Such checks ensure we do not engage with those who are connected to modern slavery practises.
FoundryOS maintains the highest standard of employment and personnel policies which not only ensures the promotion of equal opportunities but also a culture of importance of wellbeing, respect and value. We place importance on creating an inclusive environment where employees and personnel are free to be themselves.
This statement is made in accordance with Section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 on behalf of all the companies listed for the current financial year 2025/2026.