SNAAC Celebrates 30 Years in Business
The retail sales finance company, Security National Automotive Acceptance Company, LLC (SNAAC), will be celebrating 30 years in business later this month, according to a company announcement.
CINCINNATI — Auto finances source Security National Automotive Acceptance Co. LLC (SNAAC) is celebrating 30 years in business this month, the company announced this week.
“Since SNAAC was founded in 1986, the company has grown significantly, particularly over the last five years,” said Grant Skeens, president and CEO of SNAAC. “Our focus on providing excellent service to our customers has provided stability and longevity in the consumer lending industry.”
According to the announcement, the company was originally founded as an auto finance source for military service members. It later expanded to a broader consumer segment, which has provided opportunities to add capacity and associates. Just last year, the company opened a second office in Mason, Ohio.
“Our 30th anniversary is a huge milestone,” Skeens said. “Our concentration on technology, our customers and our team’s development has driven our growth; we are now servicing more than 27,000 active customer accounts in 30 states throughout the U.S.”
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