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Wells Fargo Freed from Asset Cap After 7 Years, Paving Way for Growth

by Team Lumida
June 4, 2025
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Wells Fargo Freed from Asset Cap After 7 Years, Paving Way for Growth
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  • The Federal Reserve has lifted the $2 trillion asset cap imposed on Wells Fargo in 2018 following its fake-accounts scandal, allowing the bank to grow its balance sheet, gather deposits, and expand loans and Wall Street operations.
  • The asset cap was the most severe penalty ever imposed on a U.S. bank, forcing Wells Fargo to overhaul its risk and compliance systems over the past seven years.
  • CEO Charlie Scharf, brought in to lead the turnaround in 2019, called the removal of the cap a “pivotal milestone” and announced a $2,000 bonus for full-time employees.
  • While the cap is lifted, other provisions from the 2018 regulatory order remain in place until the bank fully satisfies compliance requirements.

What Happened?

The Federal Reserve has removed the unprecedented asset cap that had restricted Wells Fargo’s growth since 2018. The cap, imposed after the bank’s fake-accounts scandal, limited its assets to $2 trillion and forced it to focus on fixing widespread compliance and risk management failures.

The scandal, which involved the creation of 3.5 million unauthorized accounts between 2009 and 2016, led to $185 million in fines, the resignation of then-CEO John Stumpf, and a series of regulatory penalties, including a record $1.7 billion fine from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Under CEO Charlie Scharf, who joined in 2019, Wells Fargo revamped its risk and control systems, closing multiple consent orders and hiring 10,000 employees to address regulatory issues. The removal of the asset cap marks a turning point, allowing the bank to focus on growth and strategy for the first time in seven years.


Why It Matters?

The lifting of the asset cap is a significant milestone for Wells Fargo, signaling progress in its efforts to rebuild trust and repair its reputation. The cap had severely limited the bank’s ability to compete with rivals like JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Citigroup, leading to a decline in its market share of U.S. deposits from over 10% in 2018 to around 7% today.

With the cap removed, Wells Fargo can now expand its lending, credit card, and wealth management businesses, as well as grow its Wall Street operations, including dealmaking and trading. The bank’s ability to refocus on growth could position it as one of the most profitable banks in the U.S., leveraging its scale and client relationships.

However, challenges remain. The bank still faces ongoing regulatory scrutiny, and other provisions from the 2018 order remain in place. Additionally, Wells Fargo must balance growth with cost-cutting, as it spent $2.5 billion more on risk and compliance in 2024 compared to 2018.


What’s Next?

Wells Fargo plans to expand its branded credit card business, attract more wealth management clients, and grow its corporate and investment banking operations. The bank has already hired dozens of senior bankers and plans to increase headcount in its Wall Street divisions.

Cost-cutting will also be a priority, as the bank looks to streamline operations after years of regulatory-driven spending. While the asset cap’s removal is a major step forward, Wells Fargo must continue to demonstrate compliance to fully satisfy remaining regulatory requirements.

Investors and analysts will closely watch how the bank leverages its newfound freedom to regain market share and improve profitability in the coming years.

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