TrustLayer Launches Compliance Platform Tailored for Educational Institutions
June 11th, 2026 2:05 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
TrustLayer's new platform automates COI tracking and verification for K-12 and higher education, addressing manual compliance processes that expose schools to liability and inefficiency.

TrustLayer has launched a dedicated compliance platform built specifically for K-12 schools and higher education institutions, targeting longstanding gaps in how educational organizations track and verify vendor certificates of insurance (COIs). The release responds directly to the manual, error-prone processes that have long defined education risk management, leaving institutions exposed to coverage lapses and administrative inefficiencies across their vendor networks.
Schools and universities routinely engage dozens - sometimes hundreds - of third-party vendors and contractors, ranging from food service providers to construction firms and technology suppliers. Each relationship carries insurance requirements, and verifying that those requirements are met has traditionally fallen to administrative staff managing spreadsheets, email chains, and paper certificates. This fragmented approach creates measurable risk. Expired or missing COIs can expose institutions to uninsured liability, while the manual workload required to stay current diverts resources away from core educational functions.
TrustLayer's newly launched solution brings automated COI tracking and verification to education institutions through a centralized platform designed around the specific compliance requirements of the sector. The system collects, verifies, and monitors certificates of insurance in real time, flagging coverage gaps or expirations before they translate into liability exposure. The platform integrates with existing vendor onboarding workflows, reducing the need for manual follow-up and back-and-forth communication between risk managers and contractors. Institutions can configure compliance requirements by vendor category, ensuring that a landscaping contractor is held to different coverage thresholds than a software vendor or a campus construction firm.
"Education institutions manage vendor networks that can span hundreds of active contracts at any given time, and the compliance exposure from even a single lapsed COI can be significant," said John Fohr, CEO and Co-Founder of TrustLayer. "This platform was built to eliminate the manual tracking burden that risk managers in K-12 and higher education have been dealing with for far too long."
The platform was developed with the operational realities of school districts and university procurement offices in mind. Education risk management carries distinct regulatory and administrative layers that differ from commercial or real estate contexts. TrustLayer's solution accounts for those differences, offering compliance workflows tailored to how schools issue contracts and manage vendor relationships across academic calendars and fiscal years. Institutions that partner with TrustLayer gain access to automated renewal reminders, a vendor-facing portal for document submission, and audit-ready compliance records - features that address both the operational and documentation needs of education administrators. The system is built to scale across multi-campus university systems as well as single-building K-12 environments.
Beyond liability protection, the platform is positioned to reduce the hours administrative staff spend tracking down compliance documents. In institutions where risk management responsibilities are distributed across departments or handled by staff carrying multiple roles, the time savings carry tangible operational value. The automated verification process removes the need for manual certificate review, applying rule-based logic to confirm that submitted documents meet the institution's defined requirements. When a vendor submits a COI that falls short - whether in coverage amount, policy type, or named insured language - the system flags the discrepancy and initiates a follow-up without requiring staff intervention.
Education administrators and risk managers evaluating vendor compliance tools are encouraged to explore the TrustLayer platform directly to assess how automated COI tracking and verification applies to their institution's specific vendor portfolio and compliance structure.
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