National Enterprise Systems (NES) today announced that it has earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB), the highest rating awarded by the Bureau. Upon learning of the company’s top BBB rating, Ernie Pollak, president of NES, said, “I am very excited to achieve an A+ rating. It has taken a lot of hard work and a tremendous amount of oversight in compliance and training. Investments in people and systems to support compliance with state and federal regulations are both costly and time consuming, but they are also the right business choices because they allow NES to best serve our clients and consumers.”

According to its website, the mission of the BBB is “to be the leader in advancing marketplace trust.”

BBB accomplishes this mission by:

  • Creating a community of trustworthy businesses
  • Setting standards for marketplace trust
  • Encouraging and supporting best practices
  • Celebrating marketplace role models, and;
  • Denouncing substandard marketplace behavior

In alignment with those goals, Mr. Pollak also noted, “It is essential that all consumers are treated with respect and dignity. All of our personnel are trained in state and federal laws as well advising them of our policies of consumer treatment.”

NES is licensed in all fifty states and offers a full range of accounts receivable management services to credit grantors nation-wide from the financial services, retail, automotive, and telecommunications industries as well as higher education clients and government agencies.

NES is headquartered in Solon, Ohio.


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