CNA National Takes Two Top Spots in 2017 Dealers’ Choice Awards
Scottsdale, Ariz.—For the 13th consecutive year, CNA National (CNAN) is being recognized as the best in the industry by vehicle dealers nationwide. CNAN earned first-place Diamond Awards for both “Best Service Contract Provider” and “Best Reinsurance Provider” in the 2017 Dealers’ Choice Awards.
Dealers have voted CNAN as a number-one provider every year since this national survey began in 2005. The company has earned a total of 22 Dealers’ Choice Awards, including “Best Service Contract Provider” in 2005-2010 and 2012-2017 and “Best Reinsurance Provider” in 2011-2013 and 2017, making CNAN the most-awarded F&I company in the industry.
“It’s an incredible honor to earn the top spot among both service contract providers and reinsurance providers in 2017,” says Joe Becker, CNAN president and chief executive officer. “We’ve always put great emphasis on maintaining high service levels for our dealers and their customers, so it’s extremely gratifying to see that this year’s votes from dealerships across the country reflect our efforts.”
“Dealers have ranked CNA National as the best service contract provider and the best reinsurance provider for a number of reasons, including our superior claims administration and our financial stability,” says Alan Miller, CNAN senior vice president of sales. “Our daily operations focus on having a positive impact on dealers and our profit participation programs deliver real results: We've paid more than $424 million to dealers to date.”
Auto Dealer Today hosts the Dealers’ Choice Awards annually with an award ceremony in September.
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