Thread regarding USAA layoffs

A minefield of its own making

I dedicate this article to the horrible leadership teams at USAA, who think they can outsmart regulators with their id--tic risk management mess.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/a-minefield-of-its-own-making-new-investigation-of-usaa-reveals-fundamental-breakdown-with-repeat-compliance-issues-as-profits-vanish/ar-AA1vF1Ps?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=6c3b5c1b928f4e3886ad453b9a256dbd&ei=147

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Post ID: @OP+1vVqlOSH

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S.A. Current contacted me about a month ago for this article as well. I just forgot to make time to contact them back. I left USAA a few months ago and it’s been the best thing all around for me.

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Post ID: @5thp+1vVqlOSH

Old article??? You think that probably because the bank has been in such deep do----o all this time. They've been in trouble year after year. Try reading it again.

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Post ID: @2smd+1vVqlOSH

The American Banker reporter contacted me, I did not return his call. I’ll save my stories for the regulators.

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Post ID: @1ybo+1vVqlOSH

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The article was published this morning. Acting like it is "nothing" shows exactly the type of disturbing character & mindset that exists at USAA. Did you read the article before providing your answer? It is date stamped right at the top, under the authors name.

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Post ID: @1kvb+1vVqlOSH

That article was published today, About 9 hrs ago.

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Post ID: @qyg+1vVqlOSH

That’s an old article. Might seem a bit alarming if you’re on the outside, but it’s nothing you didn’t already know if you work in the Bank.

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