Modern Slavery Statement
Linkly Ltd is committed to ensuring that modern slavery, forced labour, servitude and human trafficking have no place in our business or supply chain. We expect the same commitment from every supplier and contractor we work with.
Our legal position, stated honestly
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, the statutory duty to publish an annual slavery and human trafficking statement applies only to organisations with a total turnover of £36 million or more. Linkly Ltd is below this threshold and is therefore not legally required to publish a statement. We publish this one voluntarily, as good practice and because our customers' supplier due-diligence processes rightly ask for it.
Our business and risk profile
Linkly is a small, UK-based digital SaaS business (Linkly Ltd, registered in England & Wales, company number 15327126). Our supply chain is short and almost entirely digital: cloud infrastructure, software tooling, payment processing and professional services, supplied predominantly by large, publicly accountable technology companies that publish their own modern-slavery statements. We have no manufacturing, no physical goods supply chain, and no operations in high-risk sectors or geographies. We assess our modern-slavery risk as low, and we keep our controls proportionate to that assessment.
What we do
- We engage contractors directly, on fair terms, with lawful right-to-work status.
- We favour suppliers who publish their own modern-slavery commitments; our principal infrastructure suppliers (Google, Cloudflare, Amazon, Stripe) all do.
- If a supplier were credibly alleged to be involved in modern slavery, we would investigate and, if the allegation stood, terminate the relationship.
Raising a concern
Anyone — contractor, supplier, customer or member of the public — who suspects modern slavery in connection with Linkly's business should report it to us at chris@linklyhq.com. Reports are treated seriously and confidentially, and no one will suffer detriment for raising a genuine concern. Concerns can also be raised with the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline on 08000 121 700.
Ownership and review
This statement is owned and approved by Chris Muktar, Founder & CEO of Linkly Ltd, and is reviewed annually.
Last reviewed: August 2026.
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