APCO Holdings Named as one of Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 50 Largest Private Companies
APCO, a leading provider and administrator of F&I products to automotive retailers, is ranked #28 on the list that is compiled annually and ranks companies based on revenue.

APCO, a leading provider and administrator of F&I products to automotive retailers, is ranked #28 on the list that is compiled annually and ranks companies based on revenue.
NORCROSS, Georgia – The Atlanta Business Chronicle has named APCO Holdings, LLC as one of Atlanta’s 50 Largest Private Companies. APCO, a leading provider and administrator of F&I products to automotive retailers, is ranked #28 on the list that is compiled annually and ranks companies based on revenue.
“This is quite an achievement, considering that 2020 was a challenging year in the automotive industry with the pandemic and subsequent inventory shortages,” said Scot Eisenfelder, CEO of APCO Holdings. “In the face of so many uncertainties, consumers have really embraced the added protection that F&I products bring to their vehicle purchase. In the last 18 months, automotive dealerships have also shown incredible resiliency and the ability to adapt to changing market conditions.”
APCO Holdings, LLC is home to the EasyCare, GWC Warranty and MemberCare brands. Its F&I products are the only “MotorTrend® Recommended Best Buy” in the industry. The brands are also A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau, have protected over 11 million customers and paid over $3.5 billion in claims.
APCO was one of a few companies in the retail automotive business on the list. Other companies that ranked include Cox Enterprises Inc., RaceTrac Petroleum Inc., Jackson Healthcare, Wade Ford Inc., Travel Inc. and Treadmaxx Tire Distributors Inc.
For more information about APCO Holdings, visit https://apcoholdings.com/
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