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WellsFargo’s extensive network
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#1 Total stores
#1 Retail mortgage lender
#1 Home loan originator to minority and low- to moderate-income
consumers & in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods
(2011HMDAdata)
#1 Auto lender and used car auto lender
(AutoCount Jan.2012–Dec.2012, excludingleases)
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#1 U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA)7(a) lender in dollar
volume(2012)
#1 Preferred stock underwriter (FY2012, Bloomberg)
#1 REIT preferred stock underwriter (FY2012, Bloomberg)
#1 Oil & gas loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#1 Consumer Internet Bank in the U.S. (2012Global Finance
Magazine); and on “TheInnovators” list at BankTechnologyNews
for online banking services(2012)
#1 Corporate/Institutional Internet Bank in North America
(GlobalFinanceMagazine)
#1 in Mobile Banking for privacy, security, quality and availability
(Keynote’s Mobile Banking Scorecard2012)
#1 Mortgage servicer
#1 Business and #2 Consumer Debit card issuer
#2 U.S. deposits
#2 Annuity distributor (Transamerica RoundtableSurvey)
#2 Real estate loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#2 Asset-based loans (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#2 REIT loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#2 Utilities loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#2 Provider of private student loans
#3 Non-investment grade loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson
ReutersLPC)
#3 Middle market loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#3 Branded bank ATM owner (12,273WellsFargoATMs)
#3 Full-service retail brokerage provider based on number of
Financial Advisors
#4 Loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#4 High grade loan syndications (FY2012, Thomson ReutersLPC)
#4 High grade bonds (FY2012, Dealogic)
#4 Wealth management provider (Barron’s)
#5 IRA provider (Cerulli Associates)
#7 Institutional retirement plan recordkeeper
(PLANSPONSORMagazine)
#7 Merchant processor for Credit and Debit Cards
#8 Family wealth provider (Bloomberg)
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1 Deposits up to $500million in a single banking store, excludes non-retail stores and credit unions. Source: SNL