Safe-Guard Canada Ltd. Established to Serve Canadian F&I Dealers and Customers
Atlanta – Safe-Guard Canada Ltd., a wholly owned company of Safe-Guard Products International LLC, is now managing all claims on Safe-Guard programs sold in Canada. The Mississauga, Ontario office was opened to provide specialized service for Canadian consumers. All French customer service calls are also handled by the office.
"Safe-Guard has been protecting Canadian customers for more than a decade," said Gary Volino, senior vice president, operations. "As we look to expand our product offerings, service and compliance are two of the key areas that we are focusing on in the Canadian market. Having a dedicated Canadian office helps us provide additional resources to our agents and OEM partners in Canada."
In anticipation of further growth in Canada, Safe-Guard Canada Ltd. also has established a Web site in English and French, www.safe-guardproducts.ca. Customers and partners can access claims and customer service contact numbers for the Canadian office. In addition, information about products available to Canadian consumers is available online.
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