USAA

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In 1922, a decision made by twenty-five service officers to insure each other's vehicles became the foundation for what is known today as the United Services Automobile Association (USAA). Taking into account the values of the armed services, USAA has remained one of the most loyal and ethical insurance companies around. A privately held company, USAA does not look to impress stockholders or investors, but rather our members. With millions of Americans serving as officers, we aim to meet the needs of these dedicated men and women. Our memberships allow service members to pass along the advantages to future generations thus ensuring that the same values of the original 25 service men are honored.



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USAA offers many valuable services to our members, and with over 50 products to choose from, we aim at customer satisfaction. Some of the services provided include credit cards with competitive rates, as well as home and personal loans to allow our members to meet the needs of their families. We understand that providing quality service is what has kept our company going for 80 years. By providing our employees with top of the line training and excellent benefits, we can ensure that customer interactions are pleasant and conducted in a timely and professional manner. In addition to our banking and loan services, we provide our members with online resources, financial planning, and most importantly, a place where the values they learned as an officer in the service will be upheld.