USAA to Return Nearly $1 Billion to Eligible Florida Members
USAA said Monday it is expanding a national effort to help military families manage rising household costs, with actions expected to return nearly $1 billion in combined savings and payments to eligible members in Florida. The San Antonio-based financial services company said th…
USAA said Monday it is expanding a national effort to help military families manage rising household costs, with actions expected to return nearly $1 billion in combined savings and payments to eligible members in Florida.
The San Antonio-based financial services company said the effort includes targeted auto insurance rate reductions, member dividends, safe-driving discounts and banking benefits. USAA said about half of its policyholders nationwide are expected to see reductions in their six-month auto premiums in 2026.
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