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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Elad Group Construction and Real Estate 50 $7M United States TrustLayer TrustLayer Certificate of Insurance 2017 n/a
In 2017, Elad Group implemented TrustLayer as its Certificate of Insurance solution to automate vendor insurance verification for real estate development projects. The deployment focused on automated collection and validation of proofs of insurance across projects that each onboard 300 to 400 vendors, using TrustLayer to centralize certificate records and enforce compliance rules. The implementation served the United States operations and positioned the application within the Insurance and Risk Management function. TrustLayer was configured to provide vendor onboarding workflows, a central contract and certificate repository, automated verification of coverage details, compliance monitoring, and notification workflows for expiring or noncompliant certificates. The solution emphasized collaborative risk management capabilities to enable contract administrators and risk teams to coordinate evidence collection and remediation without heavy manual reconciliation. Configuration prioritized certificate data extraction, rules-based validation, and a compliance dashboard to track vendor status across multiple concurrent projects. Operational governance placed accountability with the VP of Insurance and Risk Management and centralized processes for vendor proof submission and certificate acceptance across development sites. Rollout concentrated on project-level vendor cohorts, standardizing acceptance criteria and notification paths to reduce manual follow up. According to Courtney Osborne, VP, Insurance & Risk Management, EL Ad US Holdings, TrustLayer addressed key pain points and enabled managing hundreds of real estate vendors in minutes, reflecting improved contractor insurance administration without additional specified outcome metrics.
Massei Construction Construction and Real Estate 200 $50M United States TrustLayer TrustLayer Certificate of Insurance 2025 n/a
In 2025, Massei Construction implemented TrustLayer for Certificate of Insurance management across its United States operations, with an initial focus on construction projects in California. The deployment consolidated COIs, W-9s, contractor licenses, and safety plans into a single contractor cockpit to centralize vendor onboarding and compliance for project teams. The TrustLayer implementation configured the contractor cockpit to provide COI tracking, document consolidation for W-9s and licenses, safety plan storage, and approval workflow orchestration, extending Certificate of Insurance capabilities into pre qualification and workspace consolidation functions as inferred from the cockpit design. Functional configuration emphasized a unified compliance view and approval routing to reduce manual follow up by project staff, and the full application name TrustLayer appears in operational tooling and dashboards. Operational ownership centered on project managers and vendor onboarding processes, with governance adjusted to route contractor qualification and compliance checks through the TrustLayer contractor cockpit and standardized approval workflows. Implementation completed in under two weeks, sister company adoption followed soon after, and the rollout delivered faster approvals and a single pane of glass dashboard for compliance oversight while reducing project managers' time spent chasing documents.
Rectenwald Brothers Construction and Real Estate 200 $50M United States TrustLayer TrustLayer Certificate of Insurance 2025 n/a
In 2025, Rectenwald Brothers implemented TrustLayer Certificate of Insurance to automate COI collection, tracking, and exception handling for construction projects in Pennsylvania. The deployment focused on streamlining vendor onboarding and risk management workflows and specifically removed CEO level inbox escalations tied to insurance verification. TrustLayer was configured to operate as a vendor compliance and COI automation solution, ingesting certificates of insurance, validating required coverage elements, and generating exception cases for remediation. Exception handling and automated validation rules were applied to accelerate adjudication of coverage gaps and to provide same day coverage decisions. The implementation integrated TrustLayer with existing project workflows so COI verification aligned directly with vendor onboarding and project management activities across Rectenwald Brothers operations in the United States, concentrated in Pennsylvania. Business functions impacted included vendor onboarding, procurement coordination, project management, and risk operations. Governance and process changes centralized COI ownership away from executive inboxes into an automated exception routing workflow, and the rollout produced a fully automated onboarding cycle within a month. Outcomes explicitly realized during rollout included same day coverage decisions and elimination of CEO level escalation for insurance issues.
Construction and Real Estate 95 $24M United States TrustLayer TrustLayer Certificate of Insurance 2025 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD TrustLayer Coverage

TrustLayer is a Certificate of Insurance solution from TrustLayer.

Companies worldwide use TrustLayer, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Rectenwald Brothers, Massei Construction, Ziolkowski Construction and Elad Group are recorded users of TrustLayer for Certificate of Insurance.

Companies using TrustLayer are most concentrated in Construction and Real Estate, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using TrustLayer are most concentrated in United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of TrustLayer across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using TrustLayer range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 50%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 50%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of TrustLayer include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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