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$75,64
-$3,52(-4,44%)

*Data last updated: 2026-05-10 01:54 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-05-10 01:54, Wells Fargo (WFC) is priced at $75,64, with a total market cap of $231,47B, a P/E ratio of 13,88, and a dividend yield of 2,37%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $75,55 and $78,87. The current price is 0,11% above the day's low and 4,09% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 26,90M. Over the past 52 weeks, WFC has traded between $71,93 to $97,76, and the current price is -22,62% away from the 52-week high.

WFC Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$79,16
Market Cap$231,47B
Volume26,90M
P/E Ratio13,88
Dividend Yield (TTM)2,37%
Dividend Amount$0,45
Diluted EPS (TTM)6,83
Net Income (FY)$21,33B
Revenue (FY)$123,52B
Earnings Date2026-07-14
EPS Estimate1,71
Revenue Estimate$21,75B
Shares Outstanding2,92B
Beta (1Y)0.96
Ex-Dividend Date2026-05-08
Dividend Payment Date2026-06-01

About WFC

Wells Fargo & Company, a diversified financial services company, provides 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 Consumer Banking and Lending segment offers diversified financial products and services for consumers and small businesses. Its financial products and services include checking and savings accounts, and credit and debit cards, as well as home, auto, personal, and small business lending services. The Commercial Banking segment provides financial solutions to private, family owned, and certain public companies. Its products and services include banking and credit products across various industry sectors and municipalities, secured lending and lease products, and treasury management services. The Corporate and Investment Banking segment offers a suite of capital markets, banking, and financial products and services to corporate, commercial real estate, government, and institutional clients. Its products and services comprise 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. The Wealth and Investment Management segment provides personalized wealth management, brokerage, financial planning, lending, private banking, and trust and fiduciary products and services to affluent, high-net worth, and ultra-high-net worth clients. It also operates through financial advisors. Wells Fargo & Company was founded in 1852 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
SectorFinancial Services
IndustryBanks - Diversified
CEOCharles W. Scharf
HeadquartersSan Francisco,CA,US
Employees (FY)205,00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$602,58K
Net Income per Employee$104,08K

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