Why does GEICO look at credit history when making employment decisions?
We obtain information from criminal background checks and consumer credit reporting agencies in order to maintain federal compliance with the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. This federal act regulates how insurance companies operate in the United States and also prohibits persons convicted of certain crimes or severe financial situations from being considered for employment in the insurance industry. If you have specific questions regarding credit, please call the office to which you’ve applied and speak with the Human Resources manager.
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