
Wells Fargo Reportedly Altered Customer Docs; Exec Retires
Wells Fargo employees in its wholesale banking business allegedly improperly altered information on documents related to corporate customers, The Wall Street Journal reports. read more >
Wells Fargo employees in its wholesale banking business allegedly improperly altered information on documents related to corporate customers, The Wall Street Journal reports. read more >
Customers of Wells Fargo whose personal information was used to create accounts they didn’t want, need or request were also victims. Those unauthorized accounts could reflect negatively on the unsuspecting customer’s credit score, and that could cost them far more for far longer. read more >
It is undeniably the smaller banks — the ones that don’t have 1.5 million real customers, much less that many phony accounts — who have paid and are paying and will continue to pay the most for the bad acts of the banks that are too big to fail. read more >
The U.S. Supreme Court is turning down appeals by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co. of multimillion-dollar class-action judgments. read more >
Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock says that Wells Fargo & Co. will handle the publicly traded department store chain's credit cards. read more >