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| Date | Member | Chamber | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-01 | A. Mitchell McConnell, Jr. | senate | Purchase | $1,001 - $15,000 |
| Metric | FY2025 | FY2024 | FY2023 | FY2022 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interest-earning deposits with banks | $5.76B-37.3% | $9.18B+31.7% | $6.97B | — |
| Federal funds sold and securities borrowed or purchased under resale agreements | $5.05B+25.5% | $4.02B+19.2% | $3.37B | — |
| Trading assets | $6.70B+20.9% | $5.54B+31.1% | $4.23B | — |
| Available-for-sale and held-to-maturity debt securities | $13.97B+7.5% | $13.00B+5.5% | $12.32B | — |
| Loans | $54.74B-5.5% | $57.90B+1.3% | $57.16B+51.5% | $37.72B |
| Other interest income | $1.10B-3.2% | $1.14B+6.5% | $1.07B-67.7% | $3.31B |
| Total interest income | $87.31B-3.8% | $90.78B+6.6% | $85.12B+57.6% | $54.02B |
| Deposits | $20.45B-15.8% | $24.28B+47.1% | $16.50B+602.6% | $2.35B |
| Federal funds purchased and securities loaned or sold under repurchase agreements | $6.91B+44.9% | $4.77B+43.9% | $3.31B | — |
| Trading liabilities | $1.04B+27.1% | $820.0M+27.5% | $643.0M | — |
| Long-term debt | $10.27B-17.6% | $12.46B+7.7% | $11.57B+110.2% | $5.50B |
| Other interest expense | $1.16B+51.2% | $770.0M+8.1% | $712.0M+11.6% | $638.0M |
| Total interest expense | $39.83B-7.6% | $43.10B+31.6% | $32.74B+260.8% | $9.07B |
| Net interest income | $47.48B-0.4% | $47.68B-9.0% | $52.38B+16.5% | $44.95B |
| Deposit and lending-related fees | $6.61B+1.5% | $6.51B+6.1% | $6.14B-8.5% | $6.71B |
| Card fees | $4.59B+5.7% | $4.34B+2.0% | $4.26B-2.3% | $4.36B |
| Mortgage banking | $1.15B+10.0% | $1.05B+26.3% | $829.0M-40.1% | $1.38B |
| Net gains (losses) from trading and securities | $5.25B-4.9% | $5.52B+24.0% | $4.45B+204.4% | $1.46B |
| Other | $4.57B-20.6% | $5.76B-18.1% | $7.03B+78.8% | $3.93B |
| Total noninterest income | $36.22B+4.6% | $34.62B+14.6% | $30.22B+2.7% | $29.42B |
| Total revenue | $83.70B+1.7% | $82.30B-0.4% | $82.60B+11.1% | $74.37B |
| Provision for credit losses | $3.66B-15.6% | $4.33B-19.7% | $5.40B+252.0% | $1.53B |
| Personnel | $36.28B+1.5% | $35.73B-0.3% | $35.83B+4.3% | $34.34B |
| Technology, telecommunications and equipment | $5.20B+13.5% | $4.58B+16.9% | $3.92B+16.1% | $3.38B |
| Occupancy | $3.15B+3.2% | $3.05B+5.8% | $2.88B+0.1% | $2.88B |
| Professional and outside services | $4.54B-1.5% | $4.61B-9.4% | $5.08B-2.0% | $5.19B |
| Advertising and promotion | $1.09B+25.9% | $869.0M+7.0% | $812.0M+60.8% | $505.0M |
| Other | $4.57B-20.6% | $5.76B-18.1% | $7.03B+78.8% | $3.93B |
| Total noninterest expense | $54.84B+0.4% | $54.60B-1.7% | $55.56B-2.9% | $57.20B |
| Income (loss) before income tax expense | $25.20B+7.9% | $23.36B+8.0% | $21.64B+38.4% | $15.63B |
| Income tax expense (benefit) | $3.84B+13.0% | $3.40B+30.4% | $2.61B+15.8% | $2.25B |
| Net income (loss) before noncontrolling interests | $21.36B+7.0% | $19.96B+4.9% | $19.03B+42.2% | $13.38B |
| Net income (loss) from noncontrolling interests | $20.0M-91.8% | $243.0M+315.0% | -$113.0M+62.2% | -$299.0M |
| Wells Fargo net income (loss) | $21.34B+8.2% | $19.72B+3.0% | $19.14B+40.0% | $13.68B |
| Preferred stock dividends and other | $1.05B-5.6% | $1.12B-3.8% | $1.16B+4.0% | $1.11B |
| Wells Fargo net income (loss) applicable to common stock | $20.29B+9.0% | $18.61B+3.5% | $17.98B+43.1% | $12.56B |
| Earnings per common share (in dollars per share) | $6.3M+16.8% | $5.4M+11.3% | $4.9M+47.9% | $3.3M |
| Diluted earnings per common share (in dollars per share) | $6.3M+16.6% | $5.4M+11.2% | $4.8M+47.7% | $3.3M |
| Average common shares outstanding (in shares) | $3.20B-6.5% | $3.43B-7.1% | $3.69B-3.1% | $3.81B |
| Diluted average common shares outstanding (in shares) | $3.24B-6.5% | $3.47B-6.8% | $3.72B-3.0% | $3.84B |
| Investment advisory and other asset-based fees [Member] | ||||
| Fee income | $3.03B+13.6% | $2.67B+61.6% | $1.65B+14.6% | $1.44B |
| Commissions and brokerage services fees [Member] | ||||
| Fee income | $3.03B+13.6% | $2.67B+61.6% | $1.65B+14.6% | $1.44B |
| Investment banking fees [Member] | ||||
| Fee income | $3.03B+13.6% | $2.67B+61.6% | $1.65B+14.6% | $1.44B |
Source: SEC EDGAR XBRL. % change vs prior period shown where available.
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