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IMC to launch interactive ‘Compliance Essentials’ package at Learning Technologies

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IMC Learning will launch a new range of compliance training courses at the Learning Technologies exhibition, as well as a whitepaper 'The carrot or the stick? Why companies should focus on the rewards of compliance training'.

IMC Learning, a provider for bespoke e-learning content, learning management and compliance solutions, will launch a new range of compliance training courses at the Learning Technologies exhibition on 28th – 29th January, 2015.

Many banks and financial institutions have been faced with significant changes in the powers and expectations of regulatory bodies such as the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority), and Learning & Development as well as Compliance officers are feeling the pressure to introduce compliance training which will effect true behavioural and cultural changes in their organisations, rather than just the standard tick-box exercise.

In response to this need for modern, engaging and portable compliance e-learning, IMC has created a comprehensive range of e-learning modules, called ‘Compliance Essentials’, to cover core key topics such as Bribery & Corruption, Anti-Money Laundering, Data Protection, Information Security and Market Abuse.

The Compliance Essentials package comprises six 20 to 30 minute courses with a separate assessment to test the application of the rules. An audit trail provides details of learner progress. The courses can be used off-the-shelf or cost-effectively tailored to include references to a client's own policies, procedures, branding and even a message from their CEO. The modules are compatible with IMC's Learning Management System or any SCORM compliant LMS.

IMC Director, Dirk Thissen explains, “Recent global events such as the banking crisis and high profile breaches of data and information security have prompted new, industry-wide regulations on employee behaviour and L&D responsibilities here in the UK. The threat of large fines, criminal charges and reputational demand is significant and real.”

In addition to the new product launch, IMC UK will also be releasing a whitepaper entitled, 'The carrot or the stick? Why companies should focus on the rewards of compliance training'. This whitepaper will be featured as part of the Towards Maturity Ambassador Trail at the event, a free map of resources and conversations provided by industry thought leaders and designed to inspire delegates to create top performing learning organisations. The whitepaper will also be available to download after Learning Technologies by visiting www.im-c.co.uk

Thissen adds: “Compliance needs to be part of business as usual and training should aim to make people consider the compliance implications of their actions as an automatic response. But we also appreciate the added pressures on L&D departments in the wake of these latest regulatory updates. Our goal was to create a ready-to-go and cost-effective package designed to change staff behaviour and to ensure that organisations can easily meet their compliance training requirements. The beauty of this package is that it is an off-the-shelf offering designed to be easily distributed via our compliance focused LMS – all the L&D requirements have already been carefully considered and catered for within the one solution.”

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IMC will be at booth 43 at the Learning Technologies exhibition on 28th and 29th January, Olympia 2, London.

This and other press releases are available for download from IMC's website: www.im-c.co.uk. Opinions and proposals regarding HR, IT and eLearning can be found on the IMC Blog.

With over 7,000 visitors, 150 free L&D seminars and 250 exhibitors, Learning Technologies is Europe's leading showcase of the latest learning technologies, innovation and best practice in the workplace learning sphere.