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  1. www.wellsfargo.com › about › corporateHistory of Wells Fargo

    On March 18, 1852, our founders—Henry Wells and William G. Fargo—built an innovative start-up to help customers build businesses and manage money in a rapidly changing world. Their dedication to finding creative solutions and advocating for more inclusive communities continues to inspire generations of change-makers to build the history of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wells_FargoWells Fargo - Wikipedia

    Wells Fargo, in its present form, is a result of a merger between the original Wells Fargo & Company and Minneapolis-based Norwest Corporation in 1998. The merged company took the better-known Wells Fargo name and moved to Wells Fargo's hub in San Francisco.

  3. This article outlines the history of Wells Fargo & Company from its merger with Norwest Corporation and beyond. The new company chose to retain the name of "Wells Fargo" and so this article is about the history after the merger.

  4. 4 days ago · Wells Fargo, multinational financial services company with headquarters in San Francisco, California. The founders of the original company were Henry Wells (180578) and William George Fargo (1818–81), who had earlier helped establish the American Express Company.

  5. In March 1852, Henry Wells and William G. Fargo founded Wells, Fargo & Co. Just like the company in its early years and today, the men who founded it were known for creating innovative solutions to help their customers succeed.

  6. In 1969 Wells Fargo formed a holding company--Wells Fargo & Company--and purchased the rights to its own name from the American Express Corporation. Although the bank always had the right to use the name for banking, American Express had retained the right to use it for other financial services.

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  8. 1 day ago · Founders Wells and Fargo created their namesake in 1852 to cater to the growing population of gold miners and related hangers-on in California, which was in the early stages of its transition...

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