AUL Wins Gold!
NAPA, Calif. – AUL Corp., America’s largest national provider of used vehicle service contracts, has been awarded Gold in the Service Contract Provider category for the 2014 Dealers’ Choice Awards by Auto Dealer Monthly magazine. “It is a tremendous honor to receive this award. It speaks to the high level of service we strive to ... Read More »
NAPA, Calif. – AUL Corp., America’s largest national provider of used vehicle service contracts, has been awarded Gold in the Service Contract Provider category for the 2014 Dealers’ Choice Awards by Auto Dealer Monthly magazine.
“It is a tremendous honor to receive this award. It speaks to the high level of service we strive to provide our agents and dealers,” said Luis Nieves, Founder and CEO of AUL Corp. “We have worked hard to create a pristine reputation in the marketplace and this award is validation of our commitment to that goal.”
AUL maintains a personal touch with their customers by having every call answered by a live, dedicated AUL team member. In addition, AUL recently launched a new, proprietary claims system to enhance the level of service and efficiency in the claims process even more. Since its founding in 1990, AUL has maintained its focus on being the premier service contract administrator in America. By adding new service contract products and innovations through web solutions, AUL is committed to help ensure the success of our dealers.
“This award is a high honor and validates the hard work all of our AUL team does every day,” says Jimmy Atkinson, AUL Corp.’s COO. “Our managers and employees all focus on delivering outstanding service to our dealer’s every day.”
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