Only 9% of organisations offer fully personalised compliance training, a VinciWorks poll reveals

Generic training continues to fail to change behaviour, and the urgent reality is that most firms remain unprepared for 2026. Despite expectations for employers to take action on cyber risk, harassment, and sanctions, most organisations still use one-size-fits-all compliance training that fails to change behaviour. A new VinciWorks poll shows only 9% of organisations offer […]
Three in five legal professionals concerned about the future of legal professional privilege under proposed FCA AML reforms

Three in five legal professionals (58%) are concerned that the UK government’s proposed reforms to make the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) the single professional services supervisor could affect legal professional privilege. The finding comes from a VinciWorks and Compliance Office poll of 204 legal professionals discussing the government’s consultation and the potential transfer of AML supervision from […]
Half of UK professionals lack confidence in employers’ ability to prevent sexual harassment

Nearly half of UK professionals (49%) say they are not fully confident their employer can prevent workplace sexual harassment, and one in five workers report that their company provides no training on the issue. These findings come from a new survey by compliance eLearning provider, VinciWorks, which warns that many businesses are underprepared for stricter […]
A moment worth celebrating: VinciWorks and GBRf won GOLD at the Learning Technologies Awards 2025

Last night at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, in a room packed with some of the biggest names in learning and compliance, VinciWorks and GB Railfreight took home the top award for Best use of learning technologies for compliance and risk management. And this wasn’t a small category. We were up against some exceptional […]
Cultural resistance and cost are constraining compliance innovation in the legal sector

A VinciWorks survey conducted at LegalGeek 2025 reveals that cultural resistance and cost are the most significant barriers to law firms adopting modern compliance technology. Despite widespread recognition of the inefficiencies in manual systems, many legal professionals continue to rely on spreadsheets and ad hoc tools due to budget restraints and the fear of change. VinciWorks polled 40 […]
VinciWorks and GB Railfreight shortlisted for Learning Technologies Award for excellence in compliance training

Leading compliance eLearning provider, VinciWorks, together with client and one of the UK’s largest freight operators, GB Railfreight, have been shortlisted for the Learning Technologies Awards 2025 in the category of “Best use of learning technologies to ensure compliance with external regulations or internal policies to manage organisational risk.” In a safety-critical, highly regulated industry, […]
VinciWorks Launches Updated AML Training Courses and New AML Australia Training for Tranche 2

Comprehensive, global AML training for a changing compliance landscape VinciWorks has launched an expanded and fully updated suite of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) training courses, designed to help firms across every sector meet the latest international standards. The refresh delivers 19 brand-new courses, the complete redesign of eight global courses, and a further eight courses have […]
Failure to Prevent Fraud: 40% of Companies Haven’t Trained Staff, VinciWorks Poll Finds

A new VinciWorks poll shows 4 in 10 companies haven’t trained staff on the new offence, despite training being the only defence. Only 29% of UK organisations have delivered training on the new Failure to Prevent Fraud offence, according to a new VinciWorks poll of 278 compliance professionals. The law, which came into force on […]
Google Searches Jump 16,000% as HR Leaders Face Urgent Data (Use and Access) Act Training Deadlines

Google searches for UK’s Data Use and Access Act surge 16,000% with HR leaders urged to roll out staff training to prepare for August enforcement deadline. VinciWorks has identified a 16,000% month-on-month increase in Google searches for “Data Use and Access Act” in June 2025, the month the legislation became law on 19 June. This spike […]


