Wells Fargo & Company (Wells Fargo; NYSE: WFC) is a U.S.-based diversified financial services company and one of the largest banks by assets. Founded in 1852, it serves individuals, small and mid-sized businesses, and large corporates in the United States and select international markets. Its operating segments include Consumer Banking and Lending, Commercial Banking, Corporate & Investment Banking, and Wealth & Investment Management.
For industrial clients, including those in the chemicals value chain, Wells Fargo provides working capital and term financing, asset-based lending, equipment finance, treasury and cash management, trade finance, syndicated lending, and capital markets services (debt and equity) and M&A advisory via Wells Fargo Securities. It also offers risk management solutions for interest rate and foreign exchange exposures. The company operates a nationwide branch and ATM network alongside digital banking platforms and is regulated by U.S. banking authorities; deposits are insured by the FDIC.
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