The European Region of ASM Global (comprised of AEG Facilities (UK) Limited, SMG Europe Holdings Limited, SMG UK Limited, and other associated companies) is committed to preventing acts of modern slavery and human trafficking from occurring within its business and supply chain, and imposes the same high standards on its suppliers. Our Anti-Slavery Policy reflects our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships and to implement effective systems to ensure slavery and human trafficking do not take place anywhere within our supply chains.
The European Region of ASM Global is one of Europe’s largest venue management operators with over 2,800 full and part time employees. ASM Global operates the Manchester Arena, SSE Arena Wembley (London), First Direct Arena (Leeds), Utilita Arena (Newcastle), The Bridgewater Hall (Manchester), Baths Hall (Scunthorpe), Bonus Arena (Hull), Plowright Theatre (Scunthorpe), The Barbican (York), P&J Live (Aberdeen), The Playhouse (Whitley Bay), Ericsson Globe (Stockholm), Annexet (Stockholm), Friends Arena (Stockholm), Tele2 Arena (Stockholm) and Konig Pilsner Arena (Germany). The ASM Global European Region also includes CGC Events, an events catering company based in Yorkshire with over 2500 full and part time employees.
As the annual turnover of the European Region of ASM Global is in excess of the £36M threshold set out in the Modern Slavery Act 2015 it is required to publish a statement setting out the measures it takes to prevent modern slavery.
As part of our commitment to combating modern slavery, we have implemented an Anti-Slavery Policy. A copy of our policy is available upon request.
As part of our efforts to monitor and reduce the risk of slavery and human trafficking occurring within our supply chains, we have adopted various due diligence procedures (details of which are set out in our Anti- Slavery Policy)
Our procedures are designed to:
The European Region of ASM Global regularly evaluates the nature and extent of its exposure to the risk of modern slavery occurring in its supply chain. However, we do not consider that we operate in high risk sectors or locations at present.
We do not tolerate slavery and human trafficking within our supply chains. If we were to find evidence of a failure to comply with our Anti-Slavery Policy we would immediately seek to terminate our relationship with the relevant supplier.
This statement is made in accordance with section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes the slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 2018 in respect of ASM Global’s European Region.
Signature:
Chris Bray
Executive Vice President, ASM Global European Region