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  1. Open a Wells Fargo checking account online in minutes. Get Mobile Banking, Bill Pay, and access to 13,000 ATMs.

  2. Jun 24, 2012 · It can be noted that Wells Fargo, founded in 1852, has been planning to trim over $1.7 billion every quarter by the end of 2012, saving as much as $11 billion, and this off-shoring plan will help it to attain this objective to some extent. Wells Fargo had 264,900 full-time employees at the end of March, with 98 per cent of them being is in the US.

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  4. The obverse text on this So-Called Dollar reads Wells Fargo & Company and the reverse text is 1852 March 18th 1902 Express and Banking Fidelity. The front side of the coin shows a horse drawn carriage in the upper portion of the coin, with three horses and two men, one of which is firing a rifle, the bottom half has a man on a horse firing a gun at a Native American who is shooting a bow and ...

  5. We're still doing it today. Our vision--satisfying all our customers' financial needs--is built on that same process--connecting. That's the 'next stage' of the new Wells Fargo. Key Dates: 1852: Henry Wells and William G. Fargo form Wells, Fargo & Company to provide express and banking services to California.

  6. Mar 28, 2018 · Initially, many Wells Fargo express agents in the gold country also operated a Wells Fargo bank. During the 1855 Panic, the company closed its doors only for a few days before reorganizing its assets and reopening. Wells Fargo decided that its banks would only be in main cities and that its agents would have accounts there.

  7. Wells Fargo was established in 1852 by Henry Wells and Williams Fargo who joined a group of other investors to form a transportation and banking company. In 1849, gold was discovered in California, which encouraged a huge demand for its cross country shipping and by 1852 Wells Fargo shipped its first consignment of gold.

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