VinciWorks by the numbers: 2021 – a year in review

2021 saw another successful year for VinciWorks. We haven’t simply done more of what we already do so well, we have also added all-new features to our training, such as the ability to build out every aspect of each course in minutes. Our research and development team have built out multiple new Omnitrack use cases and we are constantly adding new features, the most recent being our DocuSign integration. All our hard work was recognised in October when we were acquired by Marlowe PLC.

Here are some of the highlights from 2021.

755,000 courses delivered

Whether or not your business has reverted to in-office working, has continued with a remote-working policy, or somewhere in between, the pandemic taught us the importance of flexibility. Over the past 2 years, e-learning has supplanted nearly all classroom training. Companies that traditionally ran in-person compliance training have moved over to online learning for good.

9,000 downloads of free guides, templates and on-demand webinars

From anti-bribery policies to modern slavery statement templates, our subscribers continue to benefit from hundreds of free compliance resources

Top resources

Policy templates

Guides and on-demand webinars

170 published blogs and articles

Our content team has worked tirelessly to publish regular articles offering guidance on the most relevant compliance topics. Our most-read topics of 2021 are GDPR, anti-money laundering, anti-harassment, and health and safety in the office.

35 new courses

2021 saw our course development team create a whole new way to customise your training. Admins can now build out an entire course in minutes. This began with the release of our new code of conduct course that allowed admins to build out every aspect of their staff’s training, including which modules to include and any text changes you would like to make. The revolutionary course editor also allows you to add your company’s branding, such as a logo and company’s colours.

Our Omnitrack team has developed our integration capabilities to allow organisations to integrate their training with reporting requirements. This means staff can make all their compliance declarations while completing the course, saving both staff and admins valuable time.

Top 2021 courses

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26 new Omnitrack use cases

Our Omnitrack research and development team have created over 100 workflows and form templates to help businesses improve reporting on use cases such as AML onboarding, annual declarations, gifts and hospitality, DAC6, ESG and more. As well as having a team of talented developers to ensure Omnitrack’s features compliment the needs of each client, our research team consists of subject matter experts to ensure each workflow comes with built-in guidance.

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18 webinars with subject-matter experts

Our webinars continue to help hundreds of organisations increase their understanding and raise awareness on a number of compliance topics and government regulations. This includes DAC6, data protection, diversity and inclusion, mental health, ESG and more. During these webinars, we have invited subject matter experts and policy makers to answer attendees’ questions.

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1 acquisition

In October, VinciWorks proudly announced that they had been acquired by Marlowe plc, the UK leader in business-critical services and risk & compliance software. Marlowe, a London Stock Exchange listed company with a market cap of around £700m, brings significant resources, complementary products and operating expertise to help VinciWorks expand its risk and compliance offering. VinciWorks has and will continue operating in the same way and under the same name as we always have.

How are you managing your GDPR compliance requirements?

GDPR added a significant compliance burden on DPOs and data processors. Data breaches must be reported to the authorities within 72 hours, each new data processing activity needs to be documented and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) must be carried out for processing that is likely to result in a high risk to individuals. Penalties for breaching GDPR can reach into the tens of millions of Euros.

GDPR added a significant compliance burden on DPOs and data processors. Data breaches must be reported to the authorities within 72 hours, each new data processing activity needs to be documented and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) must be carried out for processing that is likely to result in a high risk to individuals. Penalties for breaching GDPR can reach into the tens of millions of Euros.

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James

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Spending time looking for your parcel around the neighbourhood is a thing of the past. That’s a promise.

How are you managing your GDPR compliance requirements?

GDPR added a significant compliance burden on DPOs and data processors. Data breaches must be reported to the authorities within 72 hours, each new data processing activity needs to be documented and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) must be carried out for processing that is likely to result in a high risk to individuals. Penalties for breaching GDPR can reach into the tens of millions of Euros.

GDPR added a significant compliance burden on DPOs and data processors. Data breaches must be reported to the authorities within 72 hours, each new data processing activity needs to be documented and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) must be carried out for processing that is likely to result in a high risk to individuals. Penalties for breaching GDPR can reach into the tens of millions of Euros.

How are you managing your GDPR compliance requirements?

GDPR added a significant compliance burden on DPOs and data processors. Data breaches must be reported to the authorities within 72 hours, each new data processing activity needs to be documented and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) must be carried out for processing that is likely to result in a high risk to individuals. Penalties for breaching GDPR can reach into the tens of millions of Euros.

GDPR added a significant compliance burden on DPOs and data processors. Data breaches must be reported to the authorities within 72 hours, each new data processing activity needs to be documented and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) must be carried out for processing that is likely to result in a high risk to individuals. Penalties for breaching GDPR can reach into the tens of millions of Euros.