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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. He was previously the CEO of Visa Inc. [ 2 ] and BNY .
Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance through more than 9,000 stores, 12,000 ATMs ...
After the merger, Kovacevich was given the positions of president and CEO of Wells Fargo. In 2001 he was elected chairman as well. He relinquished the presidency of Wells Fargo to John Stumpf in August 2005. On June 27, 2007, the board of directors elected Stumpf CEO, with Kovacevich retaining the chairmanship.
The Wells Fargo CEO said the incoming administration ... with over 2.4 million new accounts opened in 2024 and credit card spend up by over $17 billion. ... banking market share with our ...
He formerly served on the boards of Westpac, Wells Fargo, Agilent Technologies, Inc., BEA Systems, E.piphany, Inc., Makena Capital and Shanghai Commercial Bank, Ltd. of Hong Kong and SRI International. [2] [3] [4] [6] He currently serves on the board of directors of Citigroup, Bechtel, Makena Capital Management and C.M. Capital.
Wells Fargo Expands Commercial Banking Team in Central Virginia New office open in Fredericksburg; New leadership in Richmond RICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Continuing its steady growth in the ...
Map of Wells Fargo branches in August 2015 Wells Fargo branch in Berkeley, California A former Wachovia branch converted to Wells Fargo in the fall of 2011 in Durham, North Carolina American Express Co. early receipts (1853, 1869) Stagecoach with Christmas gifts at a Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco Wells Fargo & Co. Express building circa 1860, Stockton, California Mud wagon — Wells Fargo U ...
Ruth Jacks, head of Diverse Segments for Commercial Banking at Wells Fargo, shares her coming-out story on Yahoo Finance's Living Not So Fabulously.