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Veritas Global Protection Named Leading Vehicle Service Contract Provider for 2026 After Expanding Across North America and Europe

By FisherVista
Veritas Global Protection has been recognized as a leading vehicle service contract provider for 2026, following a year of international expansion into Canada and Europe, driven by a transparent, customer-first approach.
Veritas Global Protection Named Leading Vehicle Service Contract Provider for 2026 After Expanding Across North America and Europe

Veritas Global Protection, a provider of vehicle protection plans, has been named a leading vehicle service contract provider for 2026, capping a year in which the company expanded its customer base across the United States, Canada, and Europe. The recognition underscores a growing demand for clear and dependable vehicle protection plans as modern repair costs continue to rise.

The company attributes its growth to a customer-first approach that prioritizes transparent contract terms, a defined claims process, and coverage options tailored to drivers whose factory warranties have expired. As more vehicle owners seek ways to manage the rising cost of repairs, Veritas has positioned itself as an accessible alternative to the confusion often associated with vehicle service contracts.

“Our goal has always been to make vehicle protection something people can actually understand,” said a company representative. “Customers shouldn't have to decode fine print to know what they're buying. We've grown because we put transparency first, from clear terms, a straightforward claims experience, and coverage that does what it promises.”

Over the past year, Veritas expanded internationally, now serving vehicle owners across the U.S., Canada, and Europe with service contract options suited to a range of vehicles and budgets. The company also reinforced its commitment to service quality by maintaining its A+ accreditation with the Better Business Bureau, emphasizing a transparent, customer-first claims process. Additionally, Veritas broadened its coverage options, giving owners of both newer and higher-mileage vehicles practical ways to protect against large, unexpected repair costs on covered components.

A vehicle service contract helps drivers manage the cost of covered repairs after a manufacturer's warranty expires. As vehicles grow more technologically complex and repair costs rise, demand for such plans has climbed. Veritas's growth in 2025 reflects that broader shift, as well as the company's emphasis on helping customers understand their coverage before they ever need to use it.

The company says its focus for the rest of the year will remain consistent: clear communication, responsive customer support, and coverage options that reflect how people actually drive and maintain their vehicles. This approach has resonated with consumers looking for straightforward protection against expensive repairs, making Veritas a notable player in the vehicle service contract industry.

With its headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, Veritas Global Protection continues to serve a growing international customer base, offering plans designed to provide peace of mind long after the factory warranty ends.

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