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USAA App Gets Updated, Now A Universal Windows 10 App – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 24, 2015
1 min read

The United States Automobile Association (USAA) just updated their app for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile with a new, sleek design. Based in Texas, USAA is a bank used by the armed forces and their families. Given the Windows app is merely a version of their web interface, it is nice to see that USAA updated their app as a universal app for Windows 10.
With the USAA app for Windows 10, you can:

  • Manage insurance, banking, investments and more from your Windows devices
  • Manage your finances. Pay bills, transfer funds and more with secure access
  • Qualifying members can use USAA [email protected] to deposit checks from your phone
It has been over a year since USAA last updated their Windows app and they even pulled it from the Windows Store earlier this year, but the app returned after a large amount of customers complained. Maybe USAA will continue to update their Windows 10 app to get the app up to par with its Android and iOS versions.
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