Motor Club of America's History
In 1926, a gentleman by the name of Mr. William W. Green out of Newark, New Jersey recognized the demand for emergency roadside assistance, and auto insurance, due to the nation’s auto production increase. In the pursuit to fill this need, Mr. Green resigned from his position as an accountant. Accompanied by his two brothers David & Samuel Green, the trio constructed a New Jersey-based auto insurance agency by the name of “Automobile Association of New Jersey.” As of 1933, the company became incorporated, operating out of office blossoming beyond New Jersey, creating clientele in 13 additional states. Due to the expansion, in 1958 the company’s name was modified to “Motor Club of America.” During the early 80’s, memberships persisted to increase in growth as MCA out-branched to 29 additional states serving as major insurer throughout the United States. Prepared for retirement, in the year of 1986, The Green Brothers sold MCA to Trac Inc. based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ...
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