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This statement is made pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
AV.com is the retailing subsidiary of Gear4music (Holdings) plc, which is listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange.
We are an online retailer of audio visual equipment operating within the UK.
We supply audio visual equipment manufactured by many of the industry's best-known brands, and also a range of good value, high quality own-brand products.
Whilst the majority of revenue comes direct from consumers, we also supply educational and governmental institutions. Our customers can purchase direct from our bespoke website with multiple payment options.
We are committed to adopting and improving practices that ensure there is no slavery and human trafficking in our supply chains or any other part of our business.
The products we sell are manufactured in many different countries, and we aim to ensure that these values are upheld across our supply chain.
To achieve this, we are committed to identifying and assessing areas of our business where there could be potential risks of modern slavery, be that directly or indirectly within our supply chain. We seek to develop and implement effective systems and controls to review and monitor compliance with our policy.
We sell many products from a selection of the world's best-known brands, including Yamaha, Sony and JBL. We aim to maintain stock of as many products as possible, but where that is not always possible, we will assist in special ordering items for customer orders.
We purchase these products from UK and European-based suppliers, many of whom are part of larger global organisations. These organisations acknowledge and typically publish their commitment to anti-slavery practices. We review the Anti-slavery policies and statements of our major suppliers, and are committed to assessing all suppliers of third-party brands.
Our suppliers are familiar with our Anti-Slavery policy, and the expectation that their own policies and the policies of their own suppliers meet our same high standard.
We will assess any instances of non-compliance if and when they arise, and take the appropriate action to remedy such non-compliance.
Our own-branded products are sourced from manufacturers in several countries around the globe and are often manufactured to own specification and design. As at 31 March 2022 we had active relationships with over 120 manufacturers, predominantly in the Far East.
We operate a strict supplier code of conduct that all of our own-brand suppliers are signed up to, detailing our rigorous expectations and requirements in relation to:
Furthermore, we conduct our own independent inspections of third-party facilities involved in the manufacture of our products. Nominated members of our Own-brand Procurement Team are trained to complete the checks.
During these inspections we carry out extensive checks and produce written ‘factory inspection’ reports that are shared with the managers and/or owners of the facilities, and include formal recommendations to be actioned where appropriate.
We will stop using any factories that fail to meet the standards that we set.
Checks include:
Between the first publication of our policy in September 2017 to Covid lockdowns in March 2020, we had conducted 40 factory inspections. Responses to our factory inspections to date have been positive.
In FY21 and FY22 Covid and the associated international travel restrictions impacted our ability to conduct inspections in person, and we responded by conducting virtual tours of new factories that we have started working with, and have been vigilant in gathering as much information on each new factory as possible, and given the first opportunity we will visit all new factories in person.
Chief Executive Officer | Chief Commercial Officer | Chief Financial Officer |
Andrew Wass 19 June 2023 |
Gareth Bevan 19 June 2023 |
Chris Scott |