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Compli Launches CMS University

Compli announced the launch of CMS University, a free series of four ‘masterclass’-level online courses open to dealers and other auto industry members.

by Staff
July 31, 2018
2 min to read


PORTLAND, Ore. — Automated HR and compliance program solutions provider Compli announced the introduction of CMS University, a four-course series of free masterclass-level online seminars focused on how to build a best-practice compliance management system. While the series is ideal for finance and auto finance companies, the content is applicable to additional regulated businesses, including automotive dealerships.

Directors said CMS University evolved out of recurring conversations Compli had with business executives who knew they needed a CMS but didn’t know how to set one up or even what one looked like.

“Nobody likes to read a 1,500-page textbook. But that’s about how much material regulators expect you to know about building a compliance management system,” said Brian Larson, the company’s consumer finance director. “That’s when the light bulb went off and we decided to jump in and make it easier for companies to implement a CMS by sharing our vast industry knowledge for free.”

Each of the four videos in the online seminar series are an hour or less in length and cover executive oversight, compliance program structure, consumer complaint response, and internal audit preparation. Courses include easy-to-follow video lectures led by attorneys and industry veterans, instructional readings, and the ultimate Prep for the “Test” Guide. Larson said the materials support companies’ efforts to build a sound CMS that can better withstand regulatory scrutiny.

“Our program is not just for setting up a CMS. It also helps companies with an established CMS to easily audit their program to discover where they need to focus their resources,” he said.

CMS University is not a degree-granting institution offering accredited courses; however, it does offer highly specialized insider compliance knowledge and expertise that anyone who handles compliance at their company can benefit from, according to the provider.  

Topics:Dealer Ops

Originally posted on F&I and Showroom

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