For the Fifth Year in a Row, iA Auto Finance Ranks #2 in the Non-Captive Non-Prime Segment in the J.D. Power 2025 Canada Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study
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QUEBEC CITY — iA Financial Group is proud to announce that its subsidiary, iA Auto Finance, has once again placed second in the non-captive non-prime segment of the J.D. Power 2025 Canada Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study — marking the fifth consecutive year achieving this ranking.
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'We've demonstrated again that when we drive together, we thrive together,' said Gwen Gareau, Senior Vice President, iA Dealer Services and iA Auto Finance. 'This momentum is built on the trust of our dealer partners and the dedication of our people.'
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iA Auto Finance scored 773 points on J.D. Power's 1,000-point scale. The score reflects strong performance in key areas such as sales representative relationships, responsiveness, and funding process efficiency.
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This year's study, now in its 27th year, surveyed over 5,900 finance provider evaluations from Canadian new-vehicle dealerships.
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For more details, visit: https://www.jdpower.com/business/auto-finance/canada-dealer-financing-satisfaction-study About iA Auto Finance iA Auto Finance, a wholly owned subsidiary of iA Financial Group, is a broad-spectrum lender that provides automotive loans to Canadians who need to buy a car but can't obtain traditional bank financing. For our dealer partners, we pride ourselves on delivering the fastest loan approvals in the business and an exceptional service experience. For our borrowers, our Rate Reducing Loan allows them to save money, pay their loans off faster and improve their credit score.
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