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Prosegur and School of Legal Practice at Madrid’s Complutense University to train company’s workforce in regulatory compliance
Prosegur employees will gain accreditation in the internal compliance training program and obtain a certificate issued by the UCM School of Legal Practice
Madrid, April 22, 2024.- Prosegur, a leading company in private security services, has signed an agreement with the School of Legal Practice Madrid’s Complutense University (UCM) to train its workforce in regulatory compliance.
During the next two years, employees who successfully complete the internal training program will receive formal accreditation by the UCM School of Legal Practice after sitting an exam.
Among the main features of the Compliance Training Plan, available on Prosegur's e-learning platform, are crucial topics such as the Code of Ethics, Anti-Corruption, Prevention of Money Laundering, Competition Law, General Training in Privacy and Confidentiality, Human Rights, Intellectual Property and Information Security. These will form the basis required to take the exam and obtain the certificate issued by the UCM School of Legal Practice.
Welcoming the initiative, Miguel Soler, Director of Prosegur's Legal and Compliance Department said: "Promoting the continuous training of our employees is a key element in our strategy of cultural transformation in terms of compliance in the company." Through its global training platform, Prosegur has developed an ambitious Compliance international training program that has been carried out in 26 countries, in five languages, attended by more than 47,000 employees in 2023.
Continuous training and investment in the development of its teams are fundamental pillars in Prosegur's commitment to offer security services of the highest quality and remain at the forefront of the industry. The endorsement of a prestigious institution such as the UCM reinforces the company's firm commitment to the training of its employees and their adaptation to the demands of a constantly evolving environment.