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Trust Has Its PERKS

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More Ways Your BBB Accreditation Works For You

Being a BBB Accredited Business means more than carrying a seal of trust. It also comes with meaningful benefits designed to support your employees, elevate your visibility and strengthen your reputation in the marketplace. Each perk is chosen to provide value where it matters most — whether that is talent development, team well-being or customer connection.

This year, BBB is introducing new opportunities that go beyond recognition. From discounted AAA memberships that protect your people to upskilling programs built by Google to added exposure at major consumer shows, your BBB Accreditation opens doors that help your business thrive. These benefits are included because BBB believes investing in your business is the best way to invest in communities.

As you explore these offerings, consider how they can complement your business goals. Whether you want to give employees peace of mind, expand their skills or gain visibility in front of thousands of consumers, BBB Accreditation provides advantages that extend well beyond a listing. This is what it means to be part of a trusted community — where doing business the right way also comes with perks.

Protect your team with AAA Hoosier Corporate Membership

BBB Accredited Businesses now have access to discounted AAA Plus Memberships through the AAA Hoosier Corporate Membership program. This benefit allows you to provide employees with meaningful perks like roadside assistance, travel protection and everyday discounts — all at a special corporate rate. Businesses can choose to cover memberships for staff or allow employees to opt in individually, creating a flexible way to show you value their well-being.

Exclusive corporate rates are available only to BBB Accredited Businesses in Central Indiana. Visit bit.ly/bbb-aaa-hoosier to learn more.

Showcase your business at three major consumer shows

This season, BBB is proud to sponsor the Christmas Gift + Hobby Show (Nov. 12–16), Indianapolis Home Show (Jan. 16–25, 2026) and Indiana Flower + Patio Show (March 14–22, 2026). All BBB Accredited Businesses exhibiting at these shows will receive a branded floor decal at their booth — at no additional cost.

As the sponsor, BBB will also be featured in event signage, programs and online listings, bringing added attention to your BBB Accreditation. Businesses are encouraged to consider a $60 contribution per event to help support this sponsorship.

Visit bit.ly/me-floor-decal to request your floor decal.

Upskill employees and your business with Google Career Certificates

BBB Accredited Businesses have access to the Google Career Certificates program as part of its upskilling offerings. Built by Google and vetted by national employers, the certificates equip people with job-ready skills in the high-growth fields of cybersecurity, data analytics, digital marketing & e-commerce, IT support, project management and UX design. The online program can be completed in three to six months of part-time study — with no degree or experience required.

Limited free licenses are available through BBB. Visit bit.ly/bbb-gcc to learn more.

Pull out: AAA Hoosier, Marketplace Events and Google Career Certificates bring protection, growth and visibility to your BBB Accreditation.

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