USAA News
S&P Downgrades USAA Ratings
S&P Global Ratings announced that it lowered its financial strength and counterparty credit ratings on United Services Automobile Association (USAA) and its core insurance subsidiaries to "AA" ...
USAA Becomes 3rd Insurer to Report $1B-Plus in LA Wildfire Losses
USAA has paid out more than $1 billion for the Los Angeles wildfires, making it the third insurer to report $1 billion or more in payouts for the destructive blazes that burned thousands of ...
Andrade Leaving Everest for USAA; Williamson Named Acting CEO
Juan C. Andrade is USAA's new president and chief executive officer, said the insurance provider to millions of active military, veterans, and their families. Andrade will assume the role on April 2 ...
USAA President, CEO Peacock Retiring in 2025
USAA announced that its chief executive officer and president, Wayne Peacock will retire during the first half of 2025, after 36 years at the company—serving the last five as CEO. In a letter ...
Former USAA CEO Robles, 78, Dies
Former USAA chief executive officer Josue "Joe" Robles Jr., 78, died July 4. In a post to X, the company said: "Joe was a soldier at his core, and his service included multiple deployments and ...
After First Net Loss Since 1923, USAA Back to Profit in 2023
USAA on Friday said it recorded net income for 2023 of about $1.2 billion, reversing a 2022 loss—the first for the company since 1923—of about $1.3 billion. The San Antonio, Texas-based ...
Progressive Gains as Drivers Shop Around for Auto Insurance—Again
Although it may have seemed like drivers had thrown in the towel on trying to find cheaper auto insurance prices late last year, a new study of consumer behavior finds they're back to shopping ...
USAA to Lay Off 220 Employees
USAA is laying off 220 employees in an effort to reprioritize positions amid changing business needs, the San Antonio-based insurer announced this week. This is the latest round of layoffs at USAA, ...

