Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the United States, with approximately $1.9 trillion in balance sheet assets. The company is split into four primary segments: consumer banking, commercial banking, corporate and investment banking, and wealth and investment management.
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Scandals and frayed relations with much of Washington have dragged on the stock for more than three years.
October 22 -
The bank has lost a net 1,300 advisors since a fake accounts scandal came to light three years ago.
October 15 -
Billy Ricketts is most likely the elder stateswoman of wealth management — but she and her grandson believed it was time for something new.
October 8 -
Charlie Scharf’s most immediate priorities include mending fences with regulators and getting the bank out from under a Fed-imposed asset cap.
September 27 -
Charles Scharf will replace interim chief Allen Parker at the bank.
September 27 -
The firm has argued that a demand for emails and other records by the agency earlier this year was unduly burdensome.
September 18 -
The new recruits include a father-and-son duo in Orlando.
September 12 -
Pockets of job growth are offsetting some of the dramatic cuts at the world’s largest lenders.
September 3 -
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Claims and counterclaims fly as arbitration panel orders an advisor to repay $1.66 million in promissory notes, but that's not the last word in this nearly five-year long dispute.
August 29