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TPR's Jerry Clayton spoke with Michael Taylor, a business and finance columnist for the San Antonio Express-News who, recently penned a column about the troubles at USAA.
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Once called a "game changer," the deal to move as many as 2,000 USAA employees downtown with as much as $7 million in city and county loans and tax abatements, is now dead.
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San Antonio-based USAA plans to hire 2,600 new employees, with 1,500 of those new hires made locally.
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USAA has come under heavy criticism for airing advertisements on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show in recent days after the conservative commentator’s disparaging remarks toward chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley, with some members threatening on social media to take their business elsewhere.
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Federal banking regulators fined USAA Federal Savings Bank $85 million on Wednesday for “engaging in unsafe or unsound banking practices.”
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Businesses and city services for workers continued to adjust throughout the coronavirus crisis. As restrictions on the community changed to reflect…
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Updated Nov. 7, 2019An East Texas jury found Wells Fargo willingly infringed on mobile check deposit patents held by USAA. A jury found unanimously in…
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Thousands of banks, millions of customers and billions of dollars rely on remote deposit capture (RDC) through smartphones or tablets. San Antonio-based…
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A survey last month from the Harvard Business Review showed two-thirds of executives asked said augmented reality and virtual reality were important to…
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In court documents filed Thursday, USAA’s lawyers said Wells Fargo knowingly infringed on four of its patents having to do with mobile check depositing, a…