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Supply Chain Due Diligence Masterclass Series

Diginex

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From compliance to resilience

Companies that navigate today’s challenges through the supply chain are building their resilience infrastructure now; not after a crisis has already cost them contracts, capital and credibility. This series gives you the frameworks, the cases and the capability to be one of them.

A must-attend series of 30-minute sessions for compliance, sustainability, procurement, and supply chain leaders.

Session 1 - June 2, 1:00 pm BST: 

Beyond compliance: Closing the supply chain resilience gap

In this opening session, Archana Kotecha, Diginex's Chief Impact Officer and a recognised authority in human rights and supply chain due diligence, explores where compliance frameworks often fall short in practice, and what organisations can do to build resilient supply chains.  

Drawing on real-world examples from global supply chains, the session will examine how companies can strengthen visibility, worker engagement, investigation, remediation, and reporting systems to identify and address risks before they escalate. 

The discussion will also explore why resilience increasingly depends not only on compliance, but on the ability to respond effectively to disruption without shifting risk onto workers and suppliers. 

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  • 30 minute sessions: Structured sessions with specific, actionable takeaways for compliance and sustainability professionals.
  • Real-world cases, not theory: Every session is grounded in actual supply chain disruptions and how organisations with resilient systems responded differently.

Upcoming sessions in this series:

Session 2 - June 17, 1:00 pm BST: Details coming soon.

Session 3 - June 30, 1:00 pm BST: Details coming soon.

Speaker

Archana Kotecha

Archana Kotecha

Chief Impact Officer - Diginex

Archana is Diginex's Chief Impact Officer. She founded The Remedy Project, acquired by Diginex in January 2026, and leads human rights and supply chain due diligence practice, bringing together deep regulatory expertise, frontline experience across global supply chains and a track record of helping organisations build compliance frameworks that hold up under real-world pressure. A UK-qualified barrister, CEDR-accredited mediator, Archana has over 18 years of experience advising multinational corporations, institutional investors, governments, and UN agencies on translating sustainability commitments into operational practice. Her work focuses on moving companies from reactive compliance toward more proactive, prevention-oriented approaches to supply chain risk. Archana regularly engages with governments, industry initiatives, and international institutions on forced labour and human rights due diligence frameworks, including as a member of the European Commission’s Informal Expert Group on Forced Labour, Steering Committee Member of the Responsible Labour Initiative (RLI) under the Responsible Business Alliance, and Alternative Legal Expert to the UN intergovernmental Working Group on Business and Human Rights.

She has advised organisations across sectors including electronics, apparel, agribusiness, retail, and financial services, with a particular focus on worker-centred remediation and responsible supply chain governance.

Supply Chain Due Diligence Masterclass Series

30:05

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