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3. Creating and Managing Compliance Profiles

3. Creating and Managing Compliance Profiles

πŸ“Œ Issue/Question: How do I review, edit, and create a compliance profile?

Updated over a week ago

Quick Answer

βœ”οΈ To create or manage a compliance profile, navigate to Workspace Settings > Compliance Profiles, then review, edit, or create a new profile as needed.


Step-by-Step Instructions

1️⃣ Access Compliance Profiles:

  • Click dropdown near Organization Name

  • Select Workspace Settings

  • Click Compliance Profiles

2️⃣ Review Existing Profiles:

  • Click on a profile name or the editing pencil to view details.

  • Modify or discard pre-built profiles as needed.

3️⃣ Edit Compliance Profile:

  • Open a profile and review the listed requirements.

  • To add a requirement, click Add Requirements under each section and choose from predefined or custom options.

  • To edit a requirement (e.g., adjust limits), click the dropdown next to it and select Edit.

  • To remove a requirement, click the dropdown next to the item and select Delete.

4️⃣ Add Custom Modules:

  • Click on the desired module box (e.g., Contract, W-9).

  • For custom modules, enter a clear name.

  • Enable the toggle for necessary items and create custom subjects if needed.

5️⃣ Save the Profile:

  • After making all changes, click Save to finalize the profile.


Troubleshooting & FAQs

πŸ’‘ Common Issue 1: Unclear on required vs. optional items.

➑️ Solution: If an item is frequently waived, consider removing it to streamline processing.

πŸ’‘ Common Issue 2: Unsure about risk assessment.

➑️ Solution: Consult your broker for guidance on limits, coverages, and risk tiers.

πŸ’‘ Common Issue 3: Need multiple compliance levels.

➑️ Solution: Use a tiered approach by duplicating a base profile and adjusting for low, medium, or high-risk parties.


Additional Resources

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