Modern Slavery Statement
Last updated: October 21, 2025
1. Introduction
This statement is made pursuant to Section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes MMXX Dynamics Ltd's slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 2025.
At MMXX Dynamics, transparency isn't just a value we preach in decentralised technology it's fundamental to how we operate. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships, and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure slavery and human trafficking are not taking place anywhere in our business or supply chains.
We recognise our responsibility to combat modern slavery in all its forms and are committed to understanding and addressing the risks within our sphere of influence.
2. Our Organisation and Structure
MMXX Dynamics Ltd is a technology company registered in England and Wales, specialising in decentralised technology solutions and blockchain development.
Registered Office: 1 Concourse Way, Sheffield, England, S1 2BJ
We are a Sheffield-based team providing Decentralised as a Service (DaaS) solutions to clients across the UK and internationally. Our operations are primarily focused on:
- Software development and engineering services
- Blockchain and smart contract development
- Technical consulting and advisory services
- Decentralised application development
As a technology services company, we maintain a relatively simple operational structure with a small, skilled team based in the United Kingdom.
3. Our Business and Supply Chains
3.1 Our Business Model
We provide specialist technology services to businesses seeking to leverage decentralised technology. Our work is knowledge-intensive, relying on skilled professionals in software engineering, blockchain development, and technical architecture.
3.2 Our Supply Chains
Our supply chain is relatively straightforward and primarily consists of:
- Technology Services: Cloud hosting providers (primarily AWS), software tools, and development platforms
- Professional Services: Legal, accounting, and business advisory services from UK-based firms
- Equipment: Computing hardware and office equipment from established technology manufacturers and suppliers
- Subcontractors: Occasional specialist contractors for specific technical work, typically based in the UK or EU
3.3 Risk Profile
We recognise that while our direct supply chain presents a relatively low risk for modern slavery given our service-based nature and geographic focus, we remain vigilant. We understand that risks can exist in:
- The manufacturing of hardware and equipment we purchase
- Lower tiers of our technology suppliers' supply chains
- Cleaning, facilities, and office support services
4. Policies and Standards
4.1 Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy
We maintain a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking. Our internal policies make clear that:
- Modern slavery and human trafficking are strictly prohibited within our business and supply chains
- All employees and contractors must report any suspicions of modern slavery or human trafficking
- We will investigate all reports thoroughly and take appropriate action
- We will not conduct business with any organisation found to be involved in modern slavery
4.2 Ethical Business Practices
Our commitment extends beyond compliance. We believe in:
- Fair Employment: All team members are employed under clear, fair contracts with transparent terms
- Right to Work: We verify the right to work for all employees in accordance with UK immigration law
- Fair Compensation: We pay competitive salaries above the National Living Wage and on time
- Freedom of Movement: No worker is required to lodge deposits or identity documents with us, and all are free to terminate employment with appropriate notice
4.3 Supplier Standards
We expect our suppliers and business partners to:
- Comply with all applicable laws regarding modern slavery and human trafficking
- Maintain ethical employment practices
- Conduct their own due diligence on modern slavery risks
- Notify us immediately of any modern slavery concerns in their operations or supply chains
5. Risk Assessment
We conduct regular assessments of modern slavery risks in our business and supply chains:
5.1 Direct Operations
Our direct operations present low risk:
- We employ a small team of skilled professionals in the UK
- All employment is directly contracted with clear terms
- We do not operate in high-risk sectors or geographies
- We do not use agency labour or zero-hours contracts
5.2 Supply Chain
We assess supply chain risks based on:
- Sector: Technology manufacturing has known risks in raw material extraction and assembly
- Geography: We prioritise UK and EU suppliers where practical; international suppliers are primarily large, reputable technology companies
- Tier: We maintain visibility of tier-one suppliers and request information about their supply chain practices
5.3 Emerging Risks
We remain alert to new and emerging risks, including:
- Changes in our supply chain or new supplier relationships
- Economic pressures that may increase vulnerability in supply chains
- Expansion into new geographic markets or service areas
6. Due Diligence Processes
6.1 Supplier Selection
When selecting new suppliers, we:
- Prioritise suppliers with published modern slavery statements and clear ethical policies
- Conduct background checks on significant suppliers
- Include modern slavery compliance clauses in contracts where appropriate
- Prefer established, reputable organisations with transparent practices
6.2 Ongoing Monitoring
For existing relationships, we:
- Review supplier modern slavery statements where available
- Monitor for any reports or concerns regarding supplier practices
- Maintain open communication channels with key suppliers
- Reserve the right to audit supplier practices where significant risks are identified
6.3 Technology Suppliers
For major technology providers (such as AWS), we:
- Review their published modern slavery and human rights policies
- Prefer suppliers with strong corporate social responsibility programmes
- Consider modern slavery commitments in procurement decisions
7. Measuring Effectiveness
We measure the effectiveness of our approach through:
7.1 Key Performance Indicators
- Percentage of suppliers with published modern slavery statements or confirmed ethical policies
- Completion of modern slavery awareness training by all team members
- Number of supplier due diligence reviews completed annually
- Time taken to investigate and respond to any concerns raised
7.2 Review and Improvement
We commit to:
- Annual review of this statement and our modern slavery policies
- Regular assessment of our due diligence processes
- Continuous improvement based on best practice and emerging risks
- Engagement with industry bodies and resources on modern slavery
7.3 Reporting Mechanisms
We maintain clear channels for reporting concerns:
- Direct reporting to management
- Confidential reporting via enquiries@mmxxdynamics.com
- Protection for whistleblowers who raise genuine concerns
8. Training and Awareness
8.1 Team Training
All team members receive information on:
- What modern slavery and human trafficking are
- Signs and indicators of modern slavery
- Our zero-tolerance policy
- How to report concerns
- Their role in preventing modern slavery
8.2 Targeted Training
Team members involved in procurement, supplier management, or recruitment receive enhanced training on:
- Due diligence in supplier selection
- Risk indicators in different sectors and geographies
- Contractual protections and compliance requirements
8.3 Awareness
We promote ongoing awareness through:
- Regular updates on modern slavery issues and our commitments
- Resources and guidance for identifying and reporting concerns
- Integration of modern slavery considerations into business processes
9. Our Ongoing Commitment
We recognise that combating modern slavery is an ongoing effort that requires continuous vigilance and improvement.
9.1 Our Pledge
MMXX Dynamics Ltd commits to:
- Maintaining and enforcing our zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery
- Conducting ongoing due diligence on our supply chains
- Working collaboratively with suppliers to address risks
- Supporting industry-wide efforts to eliminate modern slavery
- Being transparent about our practices and progress
9.2 Transparency
In line with our values, we believe in radical transparency. We will:
- Publish this statement prominently on our website
- Update it annually with our progress and any changes to our approach
- Respond to reasonable inquiries about our modern slavery practices
- Be honest about challenges and areas for improvement
9.3 Looking Forward
We will continue to:
- Strengthen our supplier due diligence processes
- Enhance our understanding of risks in our supply chain
- Engage with technology suppliers on their modern slavery practices
- Participate in industry initiatives to combat modern slavery
- Integrate modern slavery considerations into our business growth
9.4 Board Approval
This statement has been approved by the board of directors of MMXX Dynamics Ltd and will be reviewed annually.
Approved: October 21, 2025
10. Contact Information
If you have any questions about this Modern Slavery Statement, wish to report a concern, or want to discuss our approach to combating modern slavery, please contact us:
Email: enquiries@mmxxdynamics.com
Phone: +44 (0) 330 133 0508
Post: MMXX Dynamics Ltd, 1 Concourse Way, Sheffield, England, S1 2BJ
We take all reports seriously and will investigate thoroughly while protecting the confidentiality of those who raise concerns in good faith.
External Resources
If you suspect modern slavery or human trafficking, you can also report it to:
Modern Slavery Helpline: 0800 0121 700
Website: modernslaveryhelpline.org
Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111