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USAA: Our Members Are 'Actively Engaged' in Bitcoin

USAA's Vic Pascucci speaks to CoinDesk about the financial services company's recent investment in bitcoin services company Coinbase.

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USAA's recent entrance into the bitcoin space may have been driven, in part, by interest in the technology among its own membership.

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The Fortune 500 financial services company, based in Texas, was among a diverse group of investors that took part in Coinbase's $75 million Series C funding round, which was announced earlier this month. USAA, founded in 1922, focuses primarily on the US military and veteran market.

The financial group's head of corporate development, Vic Pascucci, said that USAA envisions digital currencies playing a possible role in future services, and cited internal data that points to interest in bitcoin among its customers.

Pascucci told CoinDesk:

“We see great future potential in bitcoin and digital currencies to allow us to better serve our members. We’re starting to see USAA members embrace bitcoin. Our research shows that USAA members are more actively engaged in bitcoin than the average consumer.”

USAA's statements suggest that the investment in Coinbase serves a dual purpose, to both position it in the alternative digital finance space, as well as the bitcoin market itself.

Interest in returns

Pascucci said that USAA took part in the funding round out of a desire to both explore new technologies as well as generate profitable returns.

At the same time, he pointed to Coinbase as a successful company within the growing bitcoin space, noting:

“USAA regularly looks for investments that achieve financial return that contributes to our financial strength, enhance the services we provide to our members or help address strategic business reasons."

“[Coinbase is] the market leader in the bitcoin wallet space,” Pascucci added. “They have tremendous technology and management.”

The company left the door open to a potential application of bitcoin to its operational process, though it remains unclear how the financial group might utilize the protocol.

"We see [bitcoin] as more of an enabler, with great future potential for us to better serve our members," he said.

Tanaya Macheel contributed reporting.

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Stan Higgins

A member of CoinDesk's full-time Editorial Staff since 2014, Stan has long been at the forefront of covering emerging developments in blockchain technology. Stan has previously contributed to financial websites, and is an avid reader of poetry.

Stan currently owns a small amount (<$500) worth of BTC, ENG and XTZ (See: Editorial Policy).

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