Wells Fargo fires more than a dozen employees for faking work: report
More than a dozen Wells Fargo employees found themselves out of a job last month after the bank investigated allegations of "simulation of keyboard activity."
Conservative group takes aim at Wall Street in report claiming big banks have undercut firearms industry
The American Accountability Foundation has released a report on how big banks have refused to lend money to firearm and ammunition manufacturers in an "asymmetrical attack" on the firearms industry.
Republican AGs demand Wells Fargo answer for abruptly closing gun dealer's account, other woke policies
A coalition of Republican AGs seek answers from Wells Fargo over its closure of a gun dealer's account and environmental policies they fear will lead to debanking.
Customers at major US banks hit with deposit delays
Deposits at some of the nation's largest banks including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Chase were delayed on Friday due to a system-wide processing issue.
Wells Fargo raises interest income forecast as third-quarter profit beats estimates
The lender now expects 2023 net interest income – the difference between what the bank earns on loans and pays out on deposits – to be about 16% higher than a year earlier.
Wells Fargo says customers are experiencing 'issues with certain transactions' amid possible outage
Wells Fargo said that customers are experiencing issues with some transactions Thursday, according to a company spokesperson, amid reports of people being unable to access certain account features.
Wells Fargo, BNP among firms fined $260 million over use of WhatsApp, texts
Regulators issued fines against several financial firms, including Wells Fargo and BNP Paribas, for failing to maintain records of employee communications on unapproved platforms.
Wells Fargo fixing tech issue after customers report missing deposit transactions
Wells Fargo said Friday that it has been working to resolve a technical issue that caused some customers' deposit transactions to disappear from their accounts.
Credit card debt rising in double-edged sword for the economy
Credit card debt is rising and while American consumers' spending shows confidence in their finances, high credit card interest rates loom as a threat if the economy slow.
JPMorgan buys First Republic: Bank shares rise as deal reached
Shares of the major U.S. banks are in the green after JPMorgan Chase announced that it would pay $10.6 billion to the FDIC to buy most of First Republic Bank's assets.
How First Republic rescue, Silicon Valley Bank could cost Main Street America
In wake of recent issues with First Republic and Silicon Valley Bank, community bank leaders tell FOX Business that sharing the financial burden with larger institutions is unfair.
Direct deposits not showing up in some Wells Fargo customer accounts, here's why
Wells Fargo says that a "technical issue" is responsible for some customers not receiving direct deposit payments causing them to overdraft or see a zero balance.
Financial secrecy among biggest red flags in a partner, Wells Fargo says
It's important to keep an eye out for financial red flags in your partner before making important life decisions such as buying a home, according to Wells Fargo experts.
Wells Fargo agrees to pay $300M to settle shareholder lawsuit over auto insurance disclosures
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $300 million to settle a lawsuit brought by shareholders who claim the company pushed unneeded insurance policies on customers and hid it from investors.
Banks plan payment wallet to compete with PayPal, Apple Pay
One goal of the new service is to compete with third-party wallet operators such as PayPal Holdings Inc. and Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay, according to people familiar with the matter.
Goldman Sachs shares sink after brutal quarter
Investors are selling shares of Goldman Sachs after the bank reported a drop in quarterly profits.
Bank earnings beat expectations despite ‘headwinds’, JPMorgan CEO ‘prepared for whatever happens’
JPMorgan Chase, Citibank, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America earnings reports on Friday beat expectations
Wells Fargo suffered 50% profit loss during the fourth quarter
Wells Fargo suffered a 50% profit loss during the fourth quarter last year after a $3 billion penalty was assessed by a government agency for a six-year loan mismanagement scandal.
US banks get ready for shrinking profits and recession
Rising prices and higher borrowing costs have led consumers and businesses to curb spending, and since banks serve as economic middlemen, their profits decline when activity slows.
Mega Millions jackpot tops $1B: What to know if you win
Wells Fargo Advice & Planning managing director Emily Irwin’s do’s and don’ts if you win the billion-dollar Mega Millions drawing Tuesday night.