Competition Law.
Compliance Training.
Done Right.
Simple. Flexible. Cost Effective.
Why choose us for your Competition Law training?
Compliance Online is a specialist provider of legal and regulatory compliance training solutions.
We are pioneers in developing Competition Law training in South Africa and have the expertise to help you do it right.
The Competition Authorities are pro-active, and the stakes are high as your employees could go to jail.
We know what the regulator expects from your training programme.
Competition Law training. Done right.
We offer customisable Competition Law training
We offer a range of Competition Law e-learning programmes to suit various industries and sectors. Our programmes are designed to ensure that our subject matter experts can easily customise content, taking into account risk areas and the target audience.
Our content is written in non-technical language by experts
We understand that your employees are busy and that training is done during office hours. Our content is easy to understand, access, and complete.
We provide support to ensure that training is completed
We know that someone is responsible if things go wrong. We offer ongoing admin support to ensure that trainees complete their training and provide you with access to reports so that you can monitor progress.
Our Competition Law training content is CPD accredited
Our programmes are CPD accredited by the Compliance Institute Southern Africa and the Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa.
Competition Law training. Outcomes that protect your business.
Our Competition Law programme will ensure that your employees understand the following:
What is competition law?
What are the rules when interacting with competitors?
What are the rules when interacting with customers and suppliers?
What could constitute evidence of collusion?
When do distribution and supply arrangements raise competition law concerns?
May a supplier limit the freedom of a distributor to price?
Why are the competition authorities concerned about market power and market dominance?
When will a dominant firm abuse its position?
What are the consequences of non-compliance with competition law?
Clients who trust us
Not sure where to start?
Contact us. We can help your company with its Competition Law training.
Competition Law.
Compliance Training.
Done Right.
Simple. Flexible. Cost Effective.
Why choose us for your Competition Law training?
Compliance Online is a specialist provider of legal and regulatory compliance training solutions.
We are pioneers in developing Competition Law training in South Africa and have the expertise to help you do it right.
The Competition Authorities are pro-active, and the stakes are high as your employees could go to jail.
We know what the regulator expects from your training programme.
Competition Law training. Done right.
We offer customisable Competition Law training
We offer a range of Competition Law e-learning programmes to suit various industries and sectors. Our programmes are designed to ensure that our subject matter experts can easily customise content, taking into account risk areas and the target audience.
Our content is written in non-technical language by experts
We understand that your employees are busy and that training is done during office hours. Our content is easy to understand, access, and complete.
We provide support to ensure that training is completed
We know that someone is responsible if things go wrong. We offer ongoing admin support to ensure that trainees complete their training and provide you with access to reports so that you can monitor progress.
Our Competition Law training content is CPD accredited
Our programmes are CPD accredited by the Compliance Institute Southern Africa and the Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa.
Competition Law training. Outcomes that protect your business.
Our Competition Law programme will ensure that your employees understand the following:
What is competition law?
What are the rules when interacting with competitors?
What are the rules when interacting with customers and suppliers?
What could constitute evidence of collusion?
When do distribution and supply arrangements raise competition law concerns?
May a supplier limit the freedom of a distributor to price?
Why are the competition authorities concerned about market power and market dominance?
When will a dominant firm abuse its position?
What are the consequences of non-compliance with competition law?
Clients who trust us
Not sure where to start?
Contact us. We can help your company with its Competition Law training.