Wells Fargo
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A financial institution dating back to 1852 when the company was first established as a bank. Prior to becoming a bank, Wells Fargo was a company famous for transporting goods which included money, gold and mail as well as passengers between New York and San Francisco via stagecoach. Today Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the United States providing a very diverse range of financial services to consumers worldwide.
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