In just over 48 hours, USAA has issued $150 million in loans to about 45,000 members as a result of the government shutdown. "Our loan volumes in this shutdown far exceed any previous shutdown," ...
In just over 48 hours, USAA has issued $150 million in loans to about 45,000 members as a result of the government shutdown. “Our loan volumes in this shutdown far exceed any previous shutdown,” ...
Association serves 39,000 members with no-interest loan and payment relief options as military payday approaches In response to the ongoing government shutdown, USAA has provided $144 million in ...
USAA will offer no-interest loans to customers serving in the military to substitute for their paychecks if the government shuts down. The San Antonio-based insurance and financial services company ...
With a potential government shutdown looming, San Antonio-based USAA is offering government employees interest-free loans of up to $6,000 to get them through the holiday season. To qualify for the ...
With another government shutdown looming, USAA is preparing to offer no-interest loans to its military and other impacted members to make up for federal pay disruptions. If government funding ...
If the government shutdown lasts more than a few days, some federal employees will not get paid on time even though they have to keep working. This includes members of the armed services. As a stopgap ...
(NEW YORK) -- As Lindsay Scott's family braced for the government shutdown, she was offered financial assistance from an unlikely benefactor: her 11-year-old son tried to donate his saved allowance to ...
USAA is piloting a program to facilitate small business loans underwritten by StreetShares Inc., a Washington, D.C.-area, venture capital-backed tech startup that operates as an online small business ...
FILE In this Wednesday, Jan 16, 2019, file photo, U.S. Coast Guardsmen and women, who missed their first paycheck a day earlier during the partial government shutdown, walk off a 45-foot response boat ...
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