General Corporate Compliance Training2026-04-15T18:38:43+10:00

General Corporate Compliance Training

General Corporate Compliance

A simple enterprise-wide solution for a complex world of regulation.

Australia’s regulatory landscape doesn’t stand still — and neither should your compliance training. Our General Corporate Compliance Suite gives your entire organisation access to a growing library of financial services-focused courses, always up to date with the latest legal and regulatory requirements, delivered seamlessly through the learning platform you already use.

Stay compliant. Stay current. Stay confident.

Effective compliance training is learning that is engaging, relevant and meaningful for organisations and their employees.

Our Corporate Compliance modules are suitable for organisation wide training from front-line employees to management and leadership and directors.

  • Licensees must comply with general obligations under various Acts, including the Corporations Act.
  • All financial representatives must be trained to adhere to financial services-specific regulation and industry codes with respect to conduct.

Licensees are also required to be able to provide evidence to regulators that their representatives are adequately trained to perform their role on both an initial and ongoing basis.

(RG 104 AFS licensing: Meeting the general obligations, RG 205 Credit licensing: General conduct obligations).

Why organisations choose FEP’s General Corporate Compliance Suite

Tailored learning journey
Subscribe to the whole library or select specific modules your team requires allowing you to focus on just the areas that matter most.

Effective, meaningful training
Engaging modules, helping learners to efficiently process, retain, and apply information. Always current, never outdated.

Flexible delivery
Online via our LMS or SCORM files hosted on your LMS. Customisable to your organisation’s policies and procedures.

Fits easily into busy workdays
Each module runs 30–45 minutes — long enough to be meaningful, short enough to respect your people’s time.

  • Always current, never outdated
    Every course in our library is reviewed and updated annually — and whenever legislation or regulation changes. New courses are added to the library on a regular basis, so your team’s training grows with the regulatory environment. You’ll never need to chase down a new version or manually redistribute updated content.
  • Built for financial services
    Our courses aren’t generic tick-the-box compliance modules. They’re contextualised to Australian financial services — the regulation, the language, and the real-world scenarios your people actually face. Reviewed by leading compliance consultants and legal counsel.
  • Works with your LMS — or ours
    Our courses are SCORM-compliant, meaning they integrate seamlessly with the learning management systems your organisation already uses. Whether you’re running Cornerstone, SAP SuccessFactors, Workday, Moodle, Docebo, Go1, or another platform, deployment is simple and straightforward. Prefer to use our purpose-built learning platform? That works too.
  • Customisable to your organisation
    Off-the-shelf doesn’t mean one-size-fits-all. Every subscription tier includes light customisation and policy alignment links as standard. Need deeper customisation? We can tailor any module with your branding, terminology, internal policy links, and more.

Explore the GCCS Library

A growing suite of financial services-focused compliance modules, covering:

AML/CTF Regulation in Australia
Conflicts of Interest
Cyber Security
DDO Essentials
Fraud Awareness
Handling Complaints & Disputes
General Insurance Code of Practice
Modern Slavery
National Consumer Credit Protection (NCCP Act)
Preventing Bribery & Corruption
Preventing Bullying & Harassment
Protecting whistleblowers
Protecting privacy & data
Reporting Breaches
Supporting Vulnerable Customers in Insurance
Supporting Vulnerable Customers in Consumer Credit
Workplace Health & Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the General Corporate Compliance Suite for?2026-03-19T00:50:28+11:00

The suite is designed for whole-of-organisation deployment — from frontline staff and ancillary employees through to management, leadership, and directors. It’s particularly well suited to onboarding new starters and maintaining annual compliance training obligations across your workforce in the Australian banking and financial services sector.

What is SCORM, and why does it matter for compliance training?2026-03-19T01:06:09+11:00

SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a widely adopted technical standard for e-learning content. SCORM-compliant courses work with virtually any modern LMS, allowing your organisation to deploy, track, and report on training completion without any complex technical setup. For compliance training in particular, this means you can evidence completion and results directly through your existing systems — keeping your reporting clean and audit-ready.

What is FEP’s General Corporate Compliance Suite?2026-03-19T00:36:42+11:00

The general corporate compliance suite is a curated library of engaging online modules designed to help employees across your organisation understand their responsibilities and feel equipped to uphold the regulatory and conduct standards that apply to their role.

Developed specifically for the Australian financial services sector, each module is instructionally designed for maximum engagement and knowledge retention.

 

What course delivery options are available?2026-03-19T01:11:49+11:00

You can choose the delivery method that works best for your organisation. We can supply SCORM files for upload to your own LMS, or you can access and manage training through FEP’s purpose-built learning platform. Both options are available across all General Corporate Compliance Suite subscription tiers.

Please note, individually purchased courses are only provided through FEP’s purpose-built learning platform.

We’ve made it easy to get started2026-03-19T00:29:57+11:00

For Organisations

Simply reach out via Enquire Now or Request a quote to discuss the right subscription tier for your team.


For Individuals

Visit our Shop Page, select General Corporate Compliance, choose your courses, and add to cart. We’ll handle the rest — just provide participant names and emails, and your team can begin training immediately.

How is pricing structured?2026-03-23T13:04:40+11:00

Simple, transparent pricing.

Individual course module pricing: Visit our Shop page, select General Corporate Compliance, choose your courses, and add to cart. This pricing includes an off the shelf course hosted on FEP’s purpose-built learning platform.


General Corporate Compliance Suite — Annual Subscription

Pricing is based on an annual subscription tiered by number of users.

Every subscription includes:

  • Access to the entire GCCS library
  • Annual update guarantee — courses are updated as legislation and regulation changes, with new courses added automatically
  • Light customisation and policy alignment links included as standard across all tiers
  • Your choice of delivery — integrate with your existing LMS via SCORM, or use FEP’s purpose-built learning platform

Contact us for a custom quote.

How do we enrol our team?2026-03-19T00:31:21+11:00

For Corporate Subscriptions

Simply reach out via Enquire Now or Request a quote for your team.

OR


For direct purchase online: Three easy steps to get your team started.

  1. Visit our Shop Page and select General Compliance
  2. Select your courses to meet you and your team’s general obligations
  3. Add the required number of courses to your cart

 

We will request participants name and email. Once confirmed, we will enrol your team and they can begin their training.

Can courses be customised for our organisation?2026-03-19T00:53:07+11:00

Yes. Light customisation and links to internal policies and procedures are included as standard across all subscription tiers. For more substantial customisation, we can tailor any module to suit your organisation’s specific needs. Options include:

  • Applying your company’s branding
  • Copy changes to reflect your organisation’s terminology
  • Newly created animations
  • Recording or re-recording voiceovers
  • Editing existing or building new scenarios
  • Links to your internal policies and procedures
  • Editing existing or creating new assessment questions

Contact us to discuss your customisation requirements.

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