Anti-Slavery Statement for the Financial Year 2024

As part of our commitment to combating modern slavery, Nomad Pictures Ltd makes the following statement in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. This statement outlines the steps we have taken to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in our supply chains or any part of our business.

Our business and supply chains are relatively straightforward, focusing primarily on digital media services. Despite the low risk, we remain committed to ensuring our operations and supply chains are free from modern slavery and human trafficking.

Our policy and due diligence processes, as outlined above, reflect our resolve to understand all potential modern slavery risks related to our business and to implement effective systems and controls to ensure slavery and human trafficking is not occurring anywhere within our operations or supply chains.

We will continue to review the effectiveness of our measures to combat any form of modern slavery within our business practices.

This statement has been approved by the company's directors and will be reviewed and updated as necessary on an annual basis.

Anti-Slavery Policy for Nomad Pictures Ltd

1. Purpose and Scope

This policy establishes Nomad Pictures Ltd's stance against modern slavery and human trafficking, reflecting our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings. Our policy applies to all persons working for us or on our behalf in any capacity, including directors, employees, interns, agents, contractors, external consultants, third-party representatives, and business partners.

2. Policy Statement

Nomad Pictures Ltd recognises the importance of combating slavery and human trafficking and commits to ensuring transparency within the organisation and with our suppliers of goods and services. As a digital media agency with a minimal supply chain, we acknowledge our responsibility to be alert to the risks, however small, in our business and in the broader supply chain.

3. Responsibilities

Management responsibility for this policy rests with the company's directors, but its principles and objectives must be communicated to, and understood and observed by, everyone involved in our business.

4. Due Diligence Processes

Nomad Pictures Ltd undertakes due diligence when considering taking on new suppliers and regularly reviews its existing suppliers. This due diligence includes evaluating the anti-slavery and human trafficking practices of our suppliers to ensure they align with our company's ethics. Any instances of non-compliance or concerns are to be reported to and assessed by our Managing Director (MD).

5. Risk and Compliance

Nomad Pictures Ltd assesses any risks of slavery and human trafficking in our supply chain and business, taking appropriate action to address and mitigate such risks. Regular monitoring of our suppliers for any reports of issues around slavery or human trafficking is part of our commitment.

6. Training

While we do not have a formal training programme due to our low risk of exposure, we maintain vigilance for issues related to slavery or human trafficking within our customers' or suppliers' businesses.

7. Breaches of This Policy

Any breaches of this policy must be reported as per our reporting mechanisms. The company will take the necessary actions, including but not limited to terminating contracts with individuals or businesses found to be involved in slavery or human trafficking.