In all, members received about $3.7 billion in financial rewards over the past year from rebates, dividend payouts and ...
Ahead of a potential government shutdown this weekend, USAA is offering no-interest loans to its military and other affected members to substitute for missing paychecks. The San Antonio-based ...
SAN ANTONIO — USAA Federal Savings Bank has been ordered to pay $140 million in civil money penalties related to the Bank Secrecy Act, according to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
(Reuters) - USAA, the financial services company serving military personnel and their families, will pay $62.4 million to resolve a lawsuit claiming it overcharged service members and veterans on ...
In just over 48 hours, USAA has issued $150 million in loans to about 45,000 members as a result of the government shutdown. "Our loan volumes in this shutdown far exceed any previous shutdown," ...
USAA — one of San Antonio’s largest employers — has issued another round of pink slips. The insurance and financial services company confirmed Tuesday it had laid off more employees but declined to ...
For many veterans, the timing of monthly VA disability payments is essential for budgeting, bill-paying, and managing ...
December is a crucial month for US veterans managing VA disability payments, as timely deposits from USAA can ease budgeting.
I’m bemused by the degree of angst that followed the news that USAA Federal Savings Bank has moved its headquarters from San Antonio to Phoenix. One reader wrote a letter to the paper that he is ...
SAN ANTONIO – The federal government has ordered USAA to pay an $85 million civil penalty. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said deficiencies led to violations of the Military Lending Act ...
The local financial services and insurance giant is turning to a veteran-owned online lender for its first foray into small business lending. USAA is piloting a program to facilitate small business ...
With another government shutdown looming, USAA is preparing to offer no-interest loans to its military and other impacted members to make up for federal pay disruptions. If government funding ...