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The bank reportedly pulled the plug early after losing tens of millions on the rental credit card venture, which is moving to ...
Wells Fargo names new CEO, ending extensive six-month search Charles Scharf, the head of Bank of New York Mellon, will become Wells Fargo’s third CEO in three years and must convince regulators ...
Wells Fargo Chief Executive Officer and President Charles Scharf told lawmakers Tuesday that the scandal-plagued bank he now leads "had a flawed business model" and a structure and culture that ...
Wells Fargo named Charles Scharf its third CEO in as many years as it tries to move past a series of scandals. He gets a 40% pay hike and will work from New York.
Wells Fargo is overhauling its reporting lines, Chief Executive Charles Scharf’s first move to stamp out the structure implicated in its fake-account scandal.
Wells Fargo has hired an outsider to clean up its broken culture, three years after a reputation-tarnishing series of scandals erupted.
Charles Scharf, a longtime banker and the current chief executive at BNY Mellon, will take over the scandal-plagued bank.
Wells Fargo said on Thursday it has raised CEO Charles Scharf's total compensation for 2023 to $29 million.
Wells Fargo & Co.'s long-awaited next leader, Charlie Scharf, took over Monday with a fairly straightforward mandate: Finish what three predecessors couldn't.
Wells Fargo has named Charles Scharf as CEO of the troubled bank, its third permanent leader since a major scandal over fake accounts erupted three years ago.
Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf warned severance costs this quarter could hit nearly $1 billion as the mega bank prepares for fresh layoffs in the coming year.
Wells Fargo & Co. named Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Chief Executive Charles Scharf as its new CEO, ending a six-month search for a leader capable of restoring the bank’s battered reputation ...
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