Congress trading in WFC
33 members of Congress have disclosed trading WFC — 26 purchases and 31 sales worth an estimated $1.0M. Most recent disclosure: Feb 7, 2025.
See who in Congress traded WFC →About Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo & Company, a financial services company, provides diversified banking, investment, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance products and services in the United States and internationally. It operates through four segments: Consumer Banking and Lending; Commercial Banking; Corporate and Investment Banking; and Wealth and Investment Management. The company's financial products and services includes checking and savings accounts, and credit and debit cards, as well as home, auto, personal, and small business lending services. It also provides personalized wealth management, brokerage, financial planning, lending, private banking, trust and fiduciary products and services; and financial solutions to private, family owned and public companies through products and services including banking and credit products across multiple industry sectors and municipalities, secured lending and lease products, and treasury management. In addition, it offers a suite of capital markets, banking, and financial products and services, such as corporate banking, investment banking, treasury management, commercial real estate lending and servicing, equity, and fixed income solutions, as well as sales, trading, and research capabilities services to corporate, commercial real estate, government, and institutional clients. Wells Fargo & Company was founded in 1852 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
WFC Key Statistics
WFC in plain English
- P/E ratio (13.0) — how many dollars you pay for each $1 of WFC's yearly profit. That's on the low side, which can mean it's cheap — or that the market is worried.
- ROE (12.03%) — how efficiently the company turns shareholders' money into profit. This is a middling level.
- Profit margin (26.74%) — of every $1 in sales, this is what's left as profit after all costs.
- Dividend yield (2.15%) — the cash payout you'd earn per year as a % of the share price, on top of any price gains.
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