Update: Wells Fargo Enforcement Action Terminated by Federal Reserve

BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 11:46 AM EST

11:46 AM EST, 03/05/2026 (MT Newswires) -- (Updates with statement from a Wells Fargo (WFC) and stock movement in the second and third paragraphs)

The Federal Reserve said Thursday it has terminated its 2018 enforcement action against Wells Fargo (WFC) after determining that the bank had met all of the required conditions.

Wells Fargo (WFC) confirmed in a statement that the Fed Board of Governors ended the 2018 consent order, which was tied to "governance oversight and compliance and operational risk management."

Shares of Wells Fargo (WFC) were down 2.6% in Thursday trading.

Price: 81.65, Change: -2.29, Percent Change: -2.72

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