Fed Ends Regulatory Action Against Wells Fargo Over Fake Accounts

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A Wells Fargo sign is seen outside a branch in Miami, Fla., in this file photo. Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesThe Federal Reserve Board on March 5 announced it is terminating its 2018 enforcement action against Wells Fargo after determining that the bank had met all of the required conditions imposed on it following a fake accounts scandal dating back to 2016.Under the enforcement action, the bank was required to show improvements to its governance and risk-management program, as well as complete two third-party reviews of those improvements. The original enforcement action also imposed an asset cap, which was removed in 2025 when the firm satisfied the conditions for removal.

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