Modern Slavery Act Statement

This statement is made on behalf of Analysis Group, Inc. (“AG”) and its subsidiaries, including its United Kingdom subsidiary, Analysis Group, Ltd.  AG is publishing this statement, approved by AG’s Board of Directors, pursuant to section 54 of the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act 2015 to demonstrate AG’s commitment to uphold human rights in all of its activities. This statement is given on behalf of AG for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025.

AG is one of the largest privately held economic consulting firms that provides expertise in economics, finance, health care analytics, and strategy to top law firms, Fortune Global 500 companies, and government agencies worldwide. Originally founded in 1981, AG offers its services worldwide from across its fifteen offices located in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and China.

As a professional services firm providing economic consulting services, we consider the risk of slavery, human trafficking or unlawful child labor existing within AG’s supply chain and across its business to be low. Despite the low risk, AG recognizes the importance of respecting the rights and dignity of all individuals, including our employees, clients, suppliers, and communities where we operate, and we endeavor to uphold fundamental labor and human rights within our operations and across our value chain.

AG is committed to conducting business ethically and responsibly and expects the same from its suppliers. AG maintains several policies, including its Labor & Human Rights Policy, Sustainable Procurement Policy, and Supplier Code of Conduct, which outline AG’s efforts and commitment to prevent modern slavery or forced labor in AG’s business operations and supply chain. AG expects its suppliers to respect the human rights of their employees and communities, which includes, but is not limited to, providing safe and healthy working conditions and fair wages, and prohibiting discrimination, forced labor, child labor, and human trafficking.

Although we are not aware of any material risk of slavery or human trafficking within our business or supply chain, we will continue to monitor and strengthen our practices if needed to combat these issues and remain vigilant as we endeavor to prevent such risks from arising.

Pierre Cremieux, CEO and Director