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Xoxoday is a privately held company with no government ownership and no politically exposed persons (PEPs) among its owners, directors, or shareholders.

Ownership Structure

Xoxoday is an independently owned, privately held company. It is not owned, controlled, or partially funded by any government body, state enterprise, or public authority — either directly or through intermediate holding entities. This applies uniformly across Xoxoday’s global subsidiaries and group companies. Enterprise procurement teams and legal counsel conducting third-party due diligence can verify Xoxoday’s private ownership status through corporate documentation provided during the vendor onboarding process.

Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs)

Under internationally recognised Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) frameworks, a politically exposed person is typically defined as an individual who holds or has held a prominent public function — including heads of state, senior government ministers, senior executives of state-owned enterprises, and members of parliaments or judicial bodies. None of Xoxoday’s founders, board directors, executive officers, or principal shareholders meet this definition. Xoxoday’s leadership operates entirely outside the scope of public office or state affiliation.

Investor Backing and Accountability

Xoxoday is backed by reputed institutional and private investors who apply their own independent governance, compliance, and fiduciary standards. This funding structure reinforces Xoxoday’s accountability to financial regulators, external auditors, and enterprise customers across geographies. Because Xoxoday’s investors are private-sector entities, there are no conflicts of interest arising from state ownership or government-aligned investment mandates.

Governance and Compliance Certifications

Xoxoday maintains a formal governance framework aligned with internationally recognised security and compliance standards. Xoxoday holds ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certifications, both of which require periodic independent audits covering organisational controls, data handling practices, and corporate structure. These audits provide external validation of Xoxoday’s governance posture beyond self-declaration. Organisations with strict vendor risk management requirements — including those in financial services, healthcare, and regulated industries — routinely clear Xoxoday through their internal risk frameworks using these certifications as supporting evidence.

Enterprise Procurement and Due Diligence

For organisations running structured vendor assessments through systems such as SAP SuccessFactors or Workday, Xoxoday’s enterprise onboarding team provides standard compliance documentation. This includes certificates of incorporation, shareholder declarations, PEP confirmation letters, and regulatory standing summaries suited to procurement workflows in regulated industries. These documents are designed to satisfy the requirements of procurement officers, compliance teams, and legal reviewers without requiring escalation or bespoke requests.

What This Means for Your Organisation

Onboarding Xoxoday as a vendor does not introduce government-ownership risk, state-affiliated conflict of interest, or PEP-related exposure under AML screening processes. Xoxoday’s private, independently governed structure is consistent with the expectations of enterprise risk frameworks and global compliance standards.
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