TDC Launches Virtual Compliance Training For A Fraction Of The Cost
NEW YORK — Total Dealer Compliance (TDC), a car dealership compliance-auditing firm, today announced the launch of its Virtual Compliance Training platform. This online training solution will help car dealers mitigate risk faced by proactive regulators, creating a culture of compliance at a fraction of the cost. With TDC charging roughly 80% less than their ... Read More »
NEW YORK — Total Dealer Compliance (TDC), a car dealership compliance-auditing firm, today announced the launch of its Virtual Compliance Training platform. This online training solution will help car dealers mitigate risk faced by proactive regulators, creating a culture of compliance at a fraction of the cost. With TDC charging roughly 80% less than their competitors, these Virtual Compliance Training modules will provide affordable access to training, enabling car dealers to be fully compliant with Federal regulations across Sales, BDC, F&I, Fixed Ops, HR, and IT departments.
There are approximately 17,540 franchised automotive dealerships in the United States, while used car dealerships almost triple that number, increasing the need for compliance. TDC’s virtual compliance program comes at an impactful time for dealerships looking to strengthen their reputation and incorporate a culture of compliance without breaking the bank. Compliance is essential in today’s car dealership environment. TDC offers a unique, simple and comprehensive approach that generates fast results and stands above competitive offerings.
“With both the FTC and OSHA increasing fines for compliance violations, the cost for non-compliant car dealers average $792,000 loss per year in profit”, said Max Zanan, President of Total Dealer Compliance. “Car dealers should proactively seek a solution that provides peace of mind and promises defensible proof of compliance to both auditors and executives.”
TDC’s Virtual Compliance Training is readily available to all dealerships and includes the following:
Comprehensive Online Training modules for each department and employee of the dealership
Cloud-based e-learning platform with analytic reporting
End of Course Assessment and certification
TDC’s Virtual Compliance Training costs are based on user/employee headcount:
Up to 25 employees – $699 annually
Up to 50 employees – $1,299 annually
Up to 100 employees – $2,499 annually
“As the nation’s leader in auto dealer compliance solutions and services, we are so proud to finally be able to provide this robust compliance training online and at a much lower price point then our competitors,” said Zanan. “Compliance is essential to today’s dealership environment – with our courses updated throughout the year and both affordable and easily accessible, we are excited to help car dealers safeguard their business, mitigate risks, and increase their profits.”
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