Posted: January 1, 2026
Effective: January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026
Entities Covered: Digify Pte Ltd (Singapore) and Digify Inc. (United States)
You can see previous statement here.
1. Introduction
This Modern Slavery Statement is made pursuant to Section 54 of the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act 2015 and is intended to meet applicable transparency requirements under relevant legislation, including the Australia Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) and the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010.
This statement sets out the steps taken by Digify Pte Ltd and Digify Inc. (together, “Digify”) during the financial year ending 31 December 2026 to prevent modern slavery, forced labour, bonded labour, and human trafficking within our operations and supply chains.
Digify maintains a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and is committed to conducting business ethically, transparently, and in alignment with applicable human rights standards.
2. Organization Structure, Business and Supply Chains
Digify is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider of secure document sharing and virtual data room solutions. Digify Pte Ltd is headquartered in Singapore, with Digify Inc. incorporated in the United States. We serve customers globally across legal, financial, and corporate sectors.
Our operations are digital and knowledge-based. Our workforce consists of employees and independent contractors engaged in professional and technical roles.
We do not manufacture physical goods or operate in extractive, agricultural, or industrial sectors.
3. Policies in Relation to Modern Slavery
Digify maintains internal policies that reinforce ethical conduct and lawful employment practices, including:
These policies prohibit forced labour, human trafficking, coercion, and any form of exploitation. They also establish reporting channels for raising concerns.
Policies are communicated during onboarding and remain accessible to employees and contractors.
4. Due Diligence and Risk Considerations
Digify has considered potential exposure to modern slavery risks within:
Our operations are digital and knowledge-based. We do not engage in manufacturing or industries commonly associated with elevated modern slavery risk.
Independent contractors are engaged directly by Digify under individual contractual arrangements. We do not outsource operational activities to labour brokers or intermediary staffing agencies.
Our third-party service providers are predominantly established technology and professional services firms operating in jurisdictions with developed regulatory and legal frameworks.
Based on the nature of our operations and supplier profile, Digify assesses the inherent risk of modern slavery within its operations and immediate supply chain as low.
Digify recognizes that modern slavery risks may arise indirectly within extended supply chains and remains attentive to evolving risk factors.
5. Reporting and Escalation
Employees and contractors may raise concerns through management channels or under the Whistleblower Policy.
All reports are reviewed and handled appropriately. Retaliation against individuals raising concerns in good faith is prohibited.
During the reporting period, no instances of modern slavery or human trafficking were identified within Digify’s operations or known supply chain.
6. Effectiveness and Review
Digify reviews its policies, reporting mechanisms, and supplier relationships on an ongoing basis to ensure they remain appropriate and aligned with legal and ethical standards.
This statement is reviewed annually as part of Digify’s governance processes.
7. Approval
This Modern Slavery Statement was approved by the Board of Directors of Digify Pte Ltd and Digify Inc. on 30th December 2025.
Signed on behalf of Digify:
Augustine Lim
CEO
Digify Pte Ltd
Digify Inc.
30th December 2025