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Wells Fargo & Company WFC Business Segments

FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Revenues, Net of Interest Expense by Business
Commercial Banking$11.98B-6.3%$12.78B-5.0%$13.45B+23.2%$10.92B+27.7%
Consumer Banking and Lending$37.83B+4.5%$36.2B-4.5%$37.92B+5.9%$35.81B+2.7%
Corporate and Investment Banking$19.23B-0.6%$19.34B+0.8%$19.19B+25.9%$15.24B+10.1%
Wealth And Investment Management$15.86B+2.7%$15.44B+5.1%$14.69B-0.9%$14.82B+3.3%
Fee income by Product
Commissions and brokerage services fees$2.56B+1.4%$2.52B+6.1%$2.38B+5.9%$2.24B-2.5%
Deposit Account$5.1B+1.7%$5.02B+6.8%$4.69B-11.7%$5.32B-2.9%
Investment banking fees$3.03B+13.6%$2.67B+61.6%$1.65B+14.6%$1.44B-38.9%
Trailing commissions$945M+0.2%$943M+4.3%$904M-8.6%$989M-17.6%

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Questions, answered.

How does Wells Fargo & Company break its business down?
Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) reports revenues, net of interest expense by business across 4 parts — Commercial Banking, Consumer Banking and Lending, Corporate and Investment Banking and Wealth And Investment Management. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Wells Fargo & Company's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Wells Fargo & Company's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.