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CNA National Named Finalist for BBB Award

The Better Business Bureau of Central, Northern and Western Arizona named the F&I product provider a finalist for the 2015 BBB Business Ethics Awards.

by Staff
March 5, 2015
2 min to read


SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — CNA National Warranty Corporation (CNAN) was selected as a finalist in the 2015 Better Business Bureau (BBB) Business Ethics Awards, sponsored by the BBB of Central, Northern and Western Arizona.

CNA National is one of 15 finalists in five business categories. The winners in each category will be announced at a special dinner and ceremony at the Arizona Biltmore Resort on April 9.

“We are honored to be a finalist for this distinguished award,” said Joe Becker, president and CEO. “Since its founding in 1982, CNA National has always practiced integrity and honesty in our day-to-day operations. We strive to be the best in our industry by honoring our contracts and delivering superior customer service. It is very rewarding to be recognized by the Arizona BBB for these traits.”

CNA National administers vehicle service contracts, GAP waivers, tire-and-wheel protection, and limited warranties for consumers in the United States. Its products are sold primarily through automobile dealerships.

“The company’s goal to “not be the nation’s biggest service contract company, but the best” has served it well over the past 33 years as it has grown from a two-person operation to more than 200 employees occupying three floors of the CNA building in downtown Scottsdale,” read the company’s press release announcing the achievement.

CNAN handles more than 70,000 calls and processes more than 26,000 claims each month, on average, according to the company. Accredited with the BBB since 2010, CNA National holds an A+ rating.

The BBB Business Ethics Awards recognizes Arizona companies whose business practices and related activities promote the highest ethical standards of business conduct. This is the 14th year the award program has been held.

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