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WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN

SIC 6021National Commercial Banksoperating

Exchange

NYSE

Entity type

operating

Fiscal year end

Dec 31

Headquarters

DE

Research Summary

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Wells Fargo & Company

Wells Fargo is a diversified U.S. bank holding company that earns interest and fee income by taking deposits, making consumer and commercial loans, servicing mortgages, managing assets, and providing capital‑markets and advisory services. Its business model combines a large retail deposit franchise and branch network with wholesale banking and wealth-management capabilities to generate net interest margin and fee‑based revenue.[1]

Business Segments

  • Consumer Banking & Lending — retail deposits, checking/savings, cards, auto and mortgage lending; historically the largest revenue source (approximately ~40–45% of consolidated revenue).[2]
  • Corporate & Investment Banking — wholesale lending, markets, trading, and advisory fees (roughly ~20–25% of revenue).[2]
  • Commercial Banking — middle‑market and regional commercial lending, treasury services, and asset finance (about ~15–20% of revenue).[2]
  • Wealth & Investment Management — advisory, brokerage, trust and asset‑management fees (around ~15–20% of revenue).[2]

Competitive Position

  • Scale and deposit franchise: A nationwide branch and ATM network plus large retail deposit base provide low‑cost funding and cross‑sell opportunities versus regional rivals.[1]
  • Diversified fee pools: Mortgage servicing, wealth fees and investment‑banking advisory create multiple non‑interest income streams that complement lending income.[1]
  • Reputation and regulatory legacy: Brand recognition is strong, but past compliance failures and regulatory scrutiny remain a structural consideration for market trust and growth constraints.[1]

Investment Considerations

  • Opportunity — stable deposit funding and scale support profitable lending and fee growth over time; improvements in risk controls can unlock higher capital deployment and returns.[2]
  • Risk — exposure to credit cycles, interest‑rate sensitivity of net interest margin, and large operational/regulatory risk factors that can impose fines, restrictions or remediation costs.[2]
  • Business mix — reliance on mortgage and consumer lending makes earnings sensitive to housing/consumer trends, while investment‑banking and wealth fees can diversify earnings but are more cyclical.[2]
  • Capital & governance focus — investors should watch capital deployment (dividends, buybacks, loans) and governance/risk‑control metrics because these materially affect long‑term returns and regulatory flexibility.[2]

Market Data

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