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  2. USAA - Wikipedia

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    USAA is a pioneer of the concept of direct marketing; most of its business is conducted over the Internet or telephone using employees instead of agents. Until the 1960s, the bulk of its business was conducted via mail.

  3. List of United States insurance companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1752, Benjamin Franklin founded the first American insurance company as Philadelphia Contributionship.In 1820, there were 17 stock life insurance companies in the state of New York, many of which would subsequently fail.

  4. USAA’s CFO joined the company as an intern. Here’s ... - AOL

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    A private company, USAA ranks at No. 103 in the Fortune 500. For 2023, the company reported a net income of $1.2 billion and increased its net worth 6% year over year, reaching $29.1 billion. And ...

  5. Robert F. McDermott - Wikipedia

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    Under his leadership, USAA grew from the 16th to the 5th largest insurer of private automobiles in the nation and the nation's 4th largest homeowner insurer. A Washington Post obituary explained: Within the company, he was a leading force for minority hiring and equalizing wages.

  6. ‘A minefield of its own making’: New investigation of USAA ...

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    Starting in 2019, USAA has also faced a number of fines — $3.5 million over customer-related violations, $85 million over compliance and management issues and $140 million over weak protections ...

  7. Victory Capital - Wikipedia

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    On February 8, 2018, Victory Capital held its initial public offering and became a listed company on the Nasdaq with an offering price at $13 per share. [16] [17] In November 2018, Victory Capital announced it would acquire USAA Asset Management Company for $850 million. [18]

  8. GEICO - Wikipedia

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    GEICO was founded in 1936 by Leo Goodwin Sr. and his wife Lillian Goodwin to provide auto insurance directly to federal government employees and their families. [6] Since 1925, Goodwin had worked for USAA, an insurer that specialized in insuring only military personnel.

  9. Reciprocal inter-insurance exchange - Wikipedia

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    However, in both a reciprocal and a mutual, it may be difficult for widely dispersed policyholders to force material changes in governance. A mutual insurance company is often self-managed, and policyholders may have a role in electing the board of directors.