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Vehicle Acceptance Corporation joins NIADA National Member Benefit Program

VAC’s entrance into the program will provide NIADA members across the country with cash advance and collection services.

by Staff
June 17, 2011
1 min to read


DALLAS — Vehicle Acceptance Corporation has joined NIADA’s National Member Benefit Program, providing members with preferred access to capital and a professional collection effort.

“Our mission is to provide the dealer with cash and easy ways to improve their finance department that are both cost effective and that add value. Partnering with NIADA allows VAC to improve that value for the dealer,” said Jonathan Neubauer, CEO of Vehicle Acceptance Corporation.

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“We are thrilled to have Vehicle Acceptance Corporation as an NIADA National Member Benefit Partner,” said Scott Lilja, NIADA vice president of member services. “VAC provides our BHPH members with outstanding cash advance and collection services which provide access to real-time cash flow that is crucial to their ongoing profitability and customer loyalty. Vehicle Acceptance Corporation is a leader in the BHPH finance industry and a perfect fit for this NIADA Member Services solution.”

For more information, visit www.vacorp.com or  www.niada.com.

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