Vantify Annual Compliance Report 2026

8 July

Vantify Annual Compliance Report 2026

UK Property Health and Safety Compliance and Facilities Management Trends

Drawing on thousands of live compliance assessments across fire safety, water hygiene, asbestos management and operational risk, the Vantify Annual Compliance Report 2026 provides procurement and supply chain professionals with a data-driven view of the compliance and facilities management trends shaping the sector, giving you the intelligence to benchmark your approach against the organisations setting the standard.

If you manage compliance, supply chain risk, or facilities across a multi-site portfolio, this report is built to inform your next move. 

Key insights include:

  • The most common compliance failures and how they're being addressed
  • Why fragmented compliance evidence continues to undermine audit readiness
  • Why service providers in a poor financial state are less transparent operationally
  • How leading organisations are reducing risk and strengthening compliance and supplier oversight

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