CNA National Named Top Provider for Tenth Year
For the tenth year in a row, CNA National was voted a top provider in the Dealers’ Choice Awards, based on a survey conducted by Auto Dealer Monthly.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — For the tenth year in a row, dealers nationwide have voted CNA National (CNAN) as the best in the industry, resulting in the Diamond Award for Best Service Contract Provider as well as the Platinum Award for Best Reinsurance Provider in the 2014 Dealers’ Choice Awards, based on a dealership survey conducted by Auto Dealer Monthly.
CNAN has been voted a top provider every year since the national survey began in 2005 and has earned a total of 14 Dealers’ Choice Awards. It was recognized as the best Service Contract Provider from 2005-2010 and 2012-2014; and as the best Reinsurance Provider from 2011-2013.
“We are honored to be acknowledged by dealers as a top provider for the past ten years,” said Joe Becker, CNA National’s president and chief executive officer. “We have seen many transitions and trends in the industry during the past three decades, but our commitment to excellence has never wavered.”
With more than one million contracts currently in force, CNAN has been serving dealers since 1982.
“Receiving these awards reflects the hard work and dedication of our employees,” said Alan Miller, senior vice president of sales for CNAN. “We are extremely proud to have such a professional, committed team working with our network of agents to ensure our dealers and their customers receive the first-class products and service they deserve.”
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