Modern Slavery Statement

This statement sets out Domestic & General's actions to understand all potential modern slavery risks in relation to its business and to put in place steps aimed at ensuring that there is no slavery or human trafficking in its business and supply chains. This statement relates to actions and activities during the financial year 1st of April 2023 to 31st of March 2024. Domestic & General recognises that it has a responsibility to take a robust approach to slavery and human trafficking.

We are proud of the steps we have taken to combat slavery and human trafficking albeit we recognise this is an on-going obligation, and we will strive to update this statement on an annual basis with new initiatives and our progress in eradicating slavery and human trafficking.

This statement was approved by the Boards of DGG and DGS on 25th July 2024.

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Service plans and maintenance and support plans are provided by Domestic & General Services Limited. Insurance policies are provided by Domestic & General Insurance PLC. Domestic & General Insurance PLC is not an insurance intermediary. We’re the underwriter of the insurance policies and don’t provide personal recommendations or advice.

Domestic & General Insurance PLC is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Financial register number 202111.

Domestic & General Insurance PLC is an insurance undertaking, not an intermediary. We are the underwriter of the insurance and do not provide a personal recommendation or advice. Domestic & General Insurance PLC pay their sales agents periodic incentives (such as bonus payments) if they meet certain quality and sales targets. All prices include all applicable taxes (including IPT).