Our Business
Mainstream Computer Systems is an IT services firm delivering IT strategy and software development, implementation,
support and
management to some of the world’s leading Finance, Insurance, Telecommunications, Media, Technology, Retail
and Travel companies helping them evolve and transform their businesses. The Company has built a foundation
of industry expertise, engineering excellence and nearshore delivery.
Mainstream Computer Systems has offices based in Western Europe and North America, and delivery centers in
Central Europe and Latin America. The Company has developed a set of services that support our customers
from initial idea through to production, to enable them to provide products and services to their customers.
Our Stance on Modern Slavery
As a Company and the way we operate, we are committed to ensuring that there is no human trafficking or
modern slavery in any part of our business or in our supply chain. It is important that people working in
our business, and for our suppliers, work in safe, fair and legal conditions, and we will make every effort
to ensure that we act ethically and with integrity in all of our business relationships. If employees have
concerns in how we conduct our business, we have a Speak Up policy where concerns and breaches can be reported.
Employees
We have a long-standing policy that we do not use or accept forced, bonded or involuntary prison labour
or child labour; nor demand deposits or hold onto our workers’ identity papers, or work with businesses
that do. We only work with people who choose to work freely, and we respect the right to equal opportunity,
freedom of association and collective bargaining. Our working practices respect and uphold all human rights,
and we develop our employees through providing training and development programmes, as well as providing free
English language courses.
Supply Chains
Our supply chains include a network of suppliers across different countries which
mainly include goods and services for use in an office environment. We recognise there is complexity of the
supply chains that extends beyond our immediate suppliers, meaning that the chain is likely to have a global
reach.