USAA Asset Management Company has dropped two subadvisors from a $1.2 billion fund as part of a commitment to enhancing its in-house equity equity management team, an
SEC filing revealed today.
USAA terminated subadvisory contracts with
Loomis Sayles and
UBS Global Asset Management, leaving
Wellington and
Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss as the two subadvisors on the
USAA Growth & Income Fund. USAA will add three in-house PMs to the fund as well:
John Toohey,
, and John Jares.
The filing states that USAA "has recently committed to growing its internal equity management capabilities with respect to the USAA Funds."
And a USAA spokeswoman emailed MFWire a statement clarifying the decision to terminate the the subadvisory relationships and manage the fund's assets in-house.
"USAA Investments has recently in-sourced mutual fund assets to take advantage of in-house expertise in large-cap equity markets," the statement read. "This decision will allow USAA Investments to consolidate around our internal areas of strength to help members accomplish their investment goals." 
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