(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 ...
USAA has agreed to pay about $64.2 million to settle allegations that its banks wrongfully imposed fees on military members and veterans for products that were not requested or useless. Papers filed ...
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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 ...
USAA Federal Savings Bank (FSB) must pay $140 million as part of two separate consent orders reached with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and Office of the Comptroller of the ...
SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Military service members were stronger financially at the end of 2023 than they were pre-pandemic even as inflationary pressures impacted household finances, according to ...
US regulator orders USAA Federal Savings Bank to correct unsafe practices USAA Federal Savings Bank has been ordered to correct a range of longstanding regulatory deficiencies amounting to unsafe and ...