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  2. Wells Fargo | Wikipedia

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    The company's primary subsidiary is Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., a national bank that designates its Sioux Falls, South Dakota, site as its main office (and therefore is treated by most U.S. federal courts as a citizen of South Dakota). [1] It is the fourth-largest bank in the United States by total assets and is also one of the largest as ranked by bank deposits and market capitalization. It has ...

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  4. Wells Fargo Mobile App Review: Manage Your Money and ... | AOL

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    If mobile banking is a priority for you, Wells Fargo Mobile could be the answer to all your on-the-go banking needs. Wells Fargo Mobile is the bank's official app that lets you easily keep track of...

  5. Wells Fargo Review 2024: Multiple checking and saving ... | AOL

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    Wells Fargo bank offers an extensive network of branches and ATMs, and a high-performing mobile app that allows you to conduct banking activities from anywhere.

  6. Norwest Corporation | Wikipedia

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    Norwest Corporation was a banking and financial services company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. In 1998, it merged with Wells Fargo & Co. and since that time has operated under the Wells Fargo name. [1]

  7. Charles Scharf | Wikipedia

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    Charles W. Scharf (born April 24, 1965) [1] is an American investment banker and business executive who is the chief executive officer and president of Wells Fargo.

  8. Wells Fargo (1852–1998) | Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo had launched its personal computer banking service in 1989 and was the first bank to introduce access to banking accounts on the web in May 1995. [55]

  9. History of Wells Fargo | Wikipedia

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    In October 2000, Wells Fargo made its largest deal since the Norwest-Wells Fargo merger when it paid nearly $3 billion in stock for First Security Corporation, a $23 billion bank holding company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and operating in seven western states. Wells Fargo thereby became the largest banking franchise in terms of deposits in ...