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(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 ...
USAA agrees to pay $64.2 million to settle a lawsuit over bank fees, ... the Military Lending Act — or MLA — and USAA’s proprietary fee and interest reduction program.
USAA, which serves military members and their families, has not admitted to any wrongdoing. The over $3 million settlement, however, is an agreement to resolve security breach allegations.
USAA data breach: How to claim part of the $3.25M settlement if you were affected Any person whose personal information was accessed, stolen or compromised as a result of the security breach has ...
USAA, which serves military members and their families, has not admitted to any wrongdoing. The over $3 million settlement, however, is an agreement to resolve security breach allegations.
USAA, which serves military members and their families, has not admitted to any wrongdoing. The over $3 million settlement, however, is an agreement to resolve security breach allegations.
USAA, which serves military members and their families, has not admitted to any wrongdoing. The over $3 million settlement, however, is an agreement to resolve security breach allegations.
USAA, which serves military members and their families, has not admitted to any wrongdoing. The over $3 million settlement, however, is an agreement to resolve security breach allegations.
USAA, which serves military members and their families, has not admitted to any wrongdoing. The over $3 million settlement, however, is an agreement to resolve security breach allegations.