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Wells Fargo
/ˈwɛlz ˈfɑːrɡoʊ/
Definition
1
A multinational financial services company headquartered in San Francisco, providing services such as banking, mortgage lending, investment management, and credit card issuance.
2
A foundational entity in the history of the American West, originally established as a stagecoach and express mail service in 1852.
Examples
I keep my money at Wells Fargo because I enjoy the thrill of wondering which mystery service fee will appear on my statement today.
Trying to update my password on the Wells Fargo app is a great way to ensure I never accidentally spend my own money.
The bank's legacy of stagecoaches remains untarnished, mostly because those horses never lost track of your savings account records.