Xoxoday is headquartered in Bangalore, India, a country flagged as high-risk by the Global Slavery Index, and enforces a zero-tolerance modern slavery policy backed by structured supplier vetting, ESG risk assessments, and regular audits across its entire supply chain.
Xoxoday’s Global Footprint and Risk Context
Xoxoday’s global headquarters are located in Bangalore, India, which is identified as a high-risk country by the Global Slavery Index. Xoxoday also serves customers and operates commercial activities across other regions that appear on similar risk watchlists, including parts of Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. Operating from a high-risk region does not reflect Xoxoday’s internal labour practices. Xoxoday treats ethical labour standards as non-negotiable and applies the same stringent expectations to every part of its business and supply chain, regardless of geography.Zero-Tolerance Policy on Modern Slavery
Xoxoday maintains a zero-tolerance stance on modern slavery, forced labour, child labour, and human trafficking in all forms. This policy applies to Xoxoday’s own operations and is extended contractually to every supplier and partner that Xoxoday works with. Xoxoday’s Supplier Code of Conduct sets binding expectations on labour rights, ethical sourcing, and environmental responsibility. Any supplier that cannot demonstrate compliance is not approved to operate within Xoxoday’s vendor network.Supply Chain Due Diligence
Xoxoday’s procurement and vendor management processes include structured risk assessments before onboarding any supplier. Vendors operating in high-risk geographies are subject to additional scrutiny, including enhanced background checks and documentation reviews aligned to current ESG standards. Xoxoday conducts regular audits to verify that suppliers continue to meet Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) requirements over time — not only at the point of initial onboarding. For enterprise integrations with platforms such as SAP SuccessFactors, Workday, or Darwinbox, vendor data flows are reviewed as part of broader data governance and supplier compliance assessments. Where an audit identifies a gap, Xoxoday follows a structured remediation process before reinstating or renewing any supplier engagement. This gives your organisation confidence that supply chain risk is actively managed rather than passively assumed.Regulatory Alignment
Xoxoday’s modern slavery commitments align with the requirements of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and equivalent legislation in other jurisdictions. Xoxoday publishes an annual Modern Slavery Statement that documents the steps taken each year to identify and address modern slavery risks across the business. Xoxoday also holds ISO 27001 certification and SOC 2 Type II attestation, which reinforce its commitment to responsible, auditable, and transparent operations across all functions — including how suppliers are managed and how data is handled within high-risk regions. These independent certifications provide your organisation with verifiable assurance that Xoxoday’s governance framework extends well beyond self-declaration. Learn more: Xoxoday Help Centre — Modern SlaverySupplier Code of Conduct
How Xoxoday’s Supplier Code of Conduct sets binding ethical, labour, and ESG requirements for every vendor in its supply chain.
Modern Slavery Statement
Xoxoday’s annual Modern Slavery Statement and how it documents risk identification, supplier audits, and remediation across global operations.