Modern Slavery Statement
Last updated: 6th January 2026
This statement is made pursuant to the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and outlines the steps taken by TotalStats to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and supply chains.
Our business
TotalStats is a digital platform providing football statistics, results, and related content. Our operations are primarily based in the United Kingdom and are focused on software development and online services.
Our supply chains
Our supply chains are limited and primarily consist of reputable third-party service providers, such as hosting, authentication, and analytics providers. We do not operate physical supply chains or manufacturing processes.
Policies and commitments
We are committed to conducting our business ethically and responsibly. We have a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking and expect the same standards from any third parties we work with.
Due diligence and risk assessment
Due to the nature and scale of our operations, we consider the risk of modern slavery within our business and direct supply chains to be low. Where appropriate, we seek to work with suppliers that demonstrate compliance with applicable laws and ethical standards.
Training and awareness
As a small organisation, we do not currently provide formal training on modern slavery. However, we remain aware of our responsibilities under the Modern Slavery Act and will review our approach as the business grows.
Ongoing review
This statement will be reviewed periodically and updated as necessary to reflect changes in our business, supply chains, or legal obligations.
Applicability
TotalStats is not currently required to publish a Modern Slavery Statement under the reporting thresholds of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015. This statement is provided voluntarily as part of our commitment to transparency and ethical practices.