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@Joined1986, thank you for reaching out with your concerns. USAA does not use ESG scores. We have a strong set of programs in place that are designed to help us better serve our members and communities, to include wise stewardship of our natural resources and efficient operations, philanthropic support for nonprofits organizations focusing on Military Family Resilience, and strong governance principles through an ethics and integrity program. ~DC
I agree. All USAA members should vote to oust anyone on the board and in management who supports ESG. ESG is a fascistic, anti-American, and anticapitalistic program designed to destroy freedom and capitalism in the West. Anyone who supports it, or companies like Blackrock, in the United States is a traitor. No one who believes in ESG has any place at USAA.
@Joined1986, thank you for reaching out with your concerns. USAA does not use ESG scores. We have a strong set of programs in place that are designed to help us better serve our members and communities, to include wise stewardship of our natural resources and efficient operations, philanthropic support for nonprofits organizations focusing on Military Family Resilience, and strong governance principles through an ethics and integrity program. ~DC
This is a lie.
True, USAA does not yet score customers using ESG but you adhere to ESG goals and metrics in both reporting and choosing which companies to partner with, invest in and buy from. This is not only just as bad but it turns out - potentially violates antitrust laws. No matter how ESG is examined it is unlawful either in intent or design. The fact that USAA lies directly to customers about ESG and hides behind a press release is amazing. USAA has become a liability.
I agree! I have spent the morning evaluating ALL of my accounts and have closed 3 so far. Tragic, as my credit score is about to take a big hit, but I think it is worth it in the long run.