2009 marks a year of achievements for NRA. For the third consecutive year, National Recovery Agency is again being recognized as one of America’s 5000 fastest growing private companies by Inc. Magazine. Ranked 2,008 out of 5,000 companies, NRA has surpassed its previous two rankings of 2,780 in 2007 and 2,353 in 2008 and is among just a few collection agencies that have made the list.

NRA was first honored by Inc. Magazine in 2007 and again in 2008 based on revenue growth over the prior three years. To earn its 2009 ranking, NRA’s growth during the 2005-2008 years was in excess of 158.9%–a record breaking increase in revenue!

"It’s truly an honor to be recognized for a third time as one of America’s fastest growing companies, especially during these tough economic times", says Steven C. Kusic, CEO. "It shows our commitment to make the investments needed in technology and the right people to keep our company progressive. We look forward to our continued growth and unparalleled services provided to our clients."

NRA has a Five Year Strategic Corporate Plan to carefully balance increases in staffing, facilities, equipment, and technology to service its growing client base without sacrificing financial stability, customer service, or performance reliability.

The Inc. 5000 exclusive annual list is the most comprehensive ranking of America’s independent-minded entrepreneurs. The 5,000 companies represent 25 industries and all 50 states plus Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Taken as a whole, these companies represent the backbone of the U.S. economy. Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including NRA’s profile can be found at www.inc5000.com.

About National Recovery Agency
National Recovery Agency is the only ACA-PPMS Certified agency in Pennsylvania. NRA has its SAS 70 Type II Certification, is a PCI-DSS certified agency, and a BBB Accredited Business. The strategic corporate plan that is guided by its VISION 2012 has been the focal point of success for the collection agency.


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