GOLD: Au: £3,109.37 SILVER: Ag: £45.68 PLATINUM: Pt: £1,163.83 PALLADIUM: Pd: £890.08
GOLD: Au: $4,157.10 SILVER: Ag: $61.07 PLATINUM: Pt: $1,556.00 PALLADIUM: Pd: $1,556.00
GOLD: Au: €3,637.71 SILVER: Ag: €53.44 PLATINUM: Pt: €1,361.59 PALLADIUM: Pd: €1,041.32
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Anti-slavery and Human Trafficking Policy

Our Companies

The Lawrence Group Ltd operates as a holding entity with multiple wholly-owned subsidiary companies in precious metals and property sectors. The organization maintains property investments independently, engages in joint venture property development initiatives, and holds investments in funds and securities.

Our Policy

This policy applies to all individuals working for the organization or on its behalf in any capacity, including employees at all levels, directors, officers, agency workers, seconded workers, volunteers, agents, contractors and suppliers.

The Lawrence Group Ltd strictly prohibits modern slavery and human trafficking in operations and supply chains. The organization remains committed to implementing systems and controls to ensure such practices do not occur within the company or supply networks. All suppliers are expected to maintain equivalent standards with their own suppliers.

Our Commitment

Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

Modern slavery encompasses slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labor, bonded and child labor, and human trafficking. Human trafficking involves arranging or facilitating travel for exploitation purposes. These practices constitute crimes and violations of fundamental human rights.

The organization maintains the following commitments:

  • Zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery throughout the organization and supply chains
  • Shared responsibility among all workers to prevent, detect, and report modern slavery concerns
  • Active engagement with stakeholders and suppliers to address modern slavery risks
  • Risk-based contracting processes reviewed regularly, incorporating prohibitions against slavery and trafficking as warranted
  • Risk-based assessment of whether supplier Code of Conduct requirements apply
  • Appropriate action against breaching parties, from remediation consideration to relationship termination
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