Comprehensive Learning Opportunities
Compliance University currently offers financial institutions two tracks on traditional compliance and operational topics - one course library is designed specifically for banks and one course library is designed specifically for credit unions. Compliance University currently offers 160 training courses to banks and 158 training courses to credit unions. Nearly 100 additional compliance and operational courses will be added within the next 12 to 18 months.
Compliance Content With a Track Record
Compliance University was developed using the leading compliance content, industry knowledge, and decades of experience of Wolters Kluwer Financial Services' Bankers Systems brand. The company's extensive team of attorneys and compliance analysts tracks tens of thousands of pieces of legislation each year, including regulations and case law for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Government.
Standards-Based Platform With Superior Content
Computer-based and on-line learning has grown into a mature technology built around industry standards. Compliance University features SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) compliant content, which assures financial institutions they won't be locked into using one vendor. In fact, Compliance University content is available in three formats to permit maximum flexibility for an institution:
- For institutions without an LMS, Compliance University provides a professionally built and managed LMS that offers robust tracking and reporting capabilities leveraging the industry leading strength and experience of IBM.
- For institutions with no need for detailed tracking and reporting, and those who want basic computer-based training, stand-alone modules delivered on CD-ROM are also available.
Availability and Pricing
To see an interactive demonstration, or for more information on Compliance University, contact your Wolters Kluwer Financial Services account executive or visit www.WoltersKluwerFS.com/complianceu/.
Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, a market leader and strategic customer unit of Wolters Kluwer, provides best-in-class compliance, credit, and operational risk management and work flow services and solutions; as well as capital changes and corporate actions data and tools to banks, credit unions, mortgage companies, securities organizations, and insurance companies throughout the United States. Its well-known brands include Bankers Systems, Atchley Systems, VMP Mortgage Solutions, PCi Corporation, GainsKeeper, AuthenticWeb, NILS INSource, Uniform Forms, and CCH Capital Changes.
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