Modern Slavery Statement
This Modern Slavery Statement outlines the commitment of BPC Asset Management LTD to preventing modern slavery, forced labour, servitude, child labour, and human trafficking within our business operations and supply chains. We recognise that modern slavery is a serious global issue that can occur in many industries and sectors, and we are committed to acting ethically, transparently, and responsibly in all aspects of our business activities.
BPC Asset Management LTD is committed to maintaining high standards of corporate governance and integrity. We strive to ensure that all individuals working for or with our company are treated fairly, with dignity and respect, and in accordance with internationally recognised human rights principles.
Our Commitment
BPC Asset Management LTD has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking. We are committed to ensuring that there is no form of forced or compulsory labour within our organisation or among the suppliers, contractors, and service providers with whom we conduct business.
We are dedicated to conducting our business in an honest and ethical manner and expect the same level of commitment from our employees, suppliers, consultants, and business partners. We continuously seek to improve our practices to identify, assess, and minimise the risk of modern slavery within our operations and supply chains.
Our Business and Supply Chains
BPC Asset Management LTD operates within the asset management and financial services sector and works with a range of suppliers and professional service providers. These may include technology providers, administrative services, recruitment agencies, consultants, and operational support companies.
While we consider the overall risk of modern slavery within our direct operations to be relatively low, we acknowledge that risks may still exist within broader supply chains and outsourced services. As part of our commitment, we seek to work with organisations that share our values regarding ethical conduct, fair employment, and responsible business practices.
Policies and Procedures
We maintain internal policies and procedures that support our commitment to preventing modern slavery and protecting human rights. These policies are designed to promote ethical business conduct, fair employment practices, equality, diversity, and respect in the workplace.
Our procedures include appropriate due diligence measures when engaging suppliers and service providers where necessary. We also encourage employees and stakeholders to raise concerns regarding unethical behaviour or suspected breaches of our standards through appropriate reporting channels.
Supplier Expectations
BPC Asset Management LTD expects all suppliers, contractors, and business partners to comply with all applicable laws and regulations relating to employment, labour rights, and human trafficking. Suppliers are expected to provide safe working conditions, treat workers fairly, and prohibit any form of forced, bonded, or child labour.
We reserve the right to review supplier relationships where concerns arise regarding unethical practices or non-compliance with applicable standards. Where appropriate, we may take steps to address identified risks and encourage corrective action.
Training and Awareness
We recognise the importance of awareness and education in helping to prevent modern slavery. BPC Asset Management LTD aims to ensure that employees understand the risks associated with modern slavery and are aware of the signs that may indicate unethical labour practices.
Employees are encouraged to report any concerns related to modern slavery, human trafficking, or unethical conduct, and all reports will be treated seriously and appropriately.
Continuous Improvement
BPC Asset Management LTD is committed to continuously reviewing and improving our policies, procedures, and risk management processes to strengthen our approach to combating modern slavery and human trafficking.
We understand that addressing modern slavery requires ongoing vigilance and cooperation across industries and supply chains. We will continue to monitor developments in this area and take reasonable steps to uphold ethical standards throughout our business operations.
Approval
This statement has been approved by the management of BPC Asset Management LTD and constitutes the company’s Modern Slavery Statement for the current financial year.
Approved by: Zhao Guoqing
Position: Responsible Officer
Date: Jan 2026