CNA National Reaches Three Million Contracts in Force
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—CNA National has announced that as of August 2015, it now has more than three million contracts in force across its product lines, including vehicle service contracts, GAP, tire-and-wheel protection, and warranties.
“This is a wonderful accomplishment for everyone who is part of CNA National,” said Joe Becker, president and chief executive officer. “Passing the mark of three million active contracts is a testament to the quality of both our products and our customer service. We appreciate our agents, dealers, and staff who all contributed to helping us reach this milestone.”
Founded in 1982, CNA National has always strived to be not the biggest but the best service contract company in the industry. It has grown exponentially over the past 30 years, from a two-person operation to over 250 employees. The company offers a host of F&I products primarily through franchised automobile dealerships, as well as a variety of participation programs. Through dealership votes, the company has earned a record total of 18 Dealers’ Choice Awards, including 11 consecutive first-place finishes. In addition, CNA National was a finalist in the 2015 BBB Business Ethics Awards for Arizona.
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