This statement is made in accordance with the principles of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. It sets out the steps that BestSisterSites.co.uk takes to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in our business or supply chains.
About Our Business
BestSisterSites.co.uk is a UK-based online gambling comparison and review website. We provide independent research, reviews and comparisons of licensed online casinos, betting sites and bingo sites for UK players. Our business model is based on affiliate marketing, earning commissions when readers visit and register with operators through links on our site.
We are a small digital media operation. Our business activities are conducted primarily online and our supply chain is limited in scope compared to larger organisations.
Our Commitment
We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings and relationships. We have zero tolerance for modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour and child labour in any part of our business or supply chain.
We recognise that modern slavery is a serious crime and a violation of fundamental human rights. It takes various forms including slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labour, and human trafficking, all of which have in common the deprivation of a person’s liberty by another in order to exploit them for personal or commercial gain.
Our Supply Chain
Our supply chain is relatively straightforward given the nature of our business. It primarily consists of:
Content production: Written content including reviews, comparisons and guides produced by our editorial team.
Web hosting and technology: Server hosting, domain registration, content management systems and other digital infrastructure provided by established, reputable UK and international technology companies.
Affiliate partnerships: Commercial relationships with online gambling operators licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. These operators are subject to extensive regulatory oversight including requirements around corporate governance, social responsibility and compliance with UK law.
Due Diligence
We take the following steps to assess and address the risk of modern slavery in our business and supply chain:
We only partner with gambling operators that are licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission or equivalent reputable regulatory bodies. Licensed operators are subject to extensive regulatory requirements including fit and proper person tests for directors and key personnel.
We select technology and service providers based in jurisdictions with strong legal frameworks and labour protections. Where possible, we use established providers with publicly available modern slavery statements and ethical trading commitments of their own.
All content contributors are engaged on fair and transparent terms. We do not use forced, bonded or involuntary labour in any aspect of our operations.
Risk Assessment
Given the nature of our business as a digital media operation with a limited and largely UK-based supply chain, we assess the direct risk of modern slavery within our operations as low. However, we remain vigilant and recognise that modern slavery can exist in any sector or supply chain.
The areas where we identify the highest potential risk, albeit still relatively low, relate to third-party technology services and any offshore content or development services. We mitigate this risk by preferring established providers and maintaining direct oversight of all work produced for the site.
Training and Awareness
We ensure that all members of our team are aware of the principles of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and understand their responsibility to flag any concerns. We encourage anyone associated with our business to report any suspicions of modern slavery or unethical labour practices without fear of retaliation.
Reporting Concerns
If you have any concerns about modern slavery in relation to our business or supply chain, please contact us at info@bestsistersites.co.uk. All reports will be treated seriously and investigated.
You can also report concerns about modern slavery to the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700 or at www.modernslaveryhelpline.org.
Review
This statement is reviewed annually. It was last updated in March 2026.