Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo & Company
WFC
WFC
NYSE
Finance
Major Banks
88.07
USD
+0.56
+0.64%
Closed: 07-16 20:00 (UTC+0)
88.53
USD
+0.4621
+0.52%
After Hours: 07-16 23:17 (UTC+0)

WFC Key Statistics

High
88.90
Open
87.92
Volume
16.07M
Low
87.21
Prev. Close
87.51
Trading Value
1.41B
52-Week High
97.76
Relative Volume
0.93
Amplitude (%)
1.93%
52-Week Low
72.78
Turnover Rate
0.53%
Market Cap
265.02B
P/E Ratio (TTM)
12.72
P/E Ratio (Annual)
13.803
P/B Ratio
1.49
P/S Ratio
2.11
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
6.88
Dividend (TTM)
2.161
Dividend Yield
2.12%
Shares Outstanding
3.06B
Currency Unit
USD

WFC Price Performance

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Year to date
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As of 2026-07-16, the Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) stock price today is 88.07. Based on this price, the company has a market capitalization of $265.02B, with a P/E ratio of 12.72. On 2026-07-16, WFC traded between 87.21 and 88.90. Today’s stock price is 0.99% above the daily low and 0.93% below the daily high, placing WFC near the middle of its most recent trading range. Trading volume currently stands at 16.07M, compared with an average daily volume of 17.28M. This suggests that trading activity is roughly in line with its usual level than usual. Over the past year, Wells Fargo & Company shares have traded between 72.78 and 97.76. At today’s price, WFC is 21.01% above its 52-week low and 9.91% below its 52-week high.
Company Name
Wells Fargo & Company
Sector
Finance
Industry
Major Banks
Exchanges
NYSE
Number of Employees
200,999
Lot Size
100
Official Website
Currency Unit
USD
Wells Fargo is a premier, North American-focused banking titan that commands a $2.2 trillion balance sheet and the third-highest deposit market share in the United States. The bank uses a dense, expansive network of 4,093 branches to champion retail consumers and the middle market, where the firm has built a particularly strong reputation. Following the removal of its federal asset cap in 2025, the firm is set to deploy its legacy excess liquidity to expand each of its four segments: consumer & business lending, commercial banking, corporate & investment banking, and wealth & investment management.