Wire Routing Transit Number: 121000248; SWIFT Code: WFBIUS6S; Bank Name : Wells Fargo Bank; City, State: San Francisco, CA; Your Account Number.
Wells Fargo Bank was founded by Henry Wells and William J. Fargo and Associates in New York City in March of 1852. They first opened for business in Sacramento and San Francisco, California that same year.
You can find a Wells Fargo bank branch in Manila at 8 Campus Place, 8, Taguig City, Philippines. There is no contact telephone number listed for this branch.
Yes, Wells Fargo does offer ATM services although do not have may locations nationwide. However, they also offer ATM services to Wells Fargo customers through their sister bank, Wachovia, which can be found in just about every major city.
Wells Fargo Center - Salt Lake City - was created in 1998.
The Wells Fargo Foothill branch is located at 1290 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108. They can also be reached via telephone at 801-883-6810.
Midland National Bank was purchased by First City Bancorporation in the mid 1970's while retaining the Midland National Bank name. It later changed name to First City National Bank of Midland, then First City, Texas -Midland. When FDIC failed First City Banks, the Midland bank was purchased by Texas Commerce Bank but immediately the Dept of Justice forced TCB to sell the Midland bank. It was purchased by Ford Bank Group and re-chartered as Midland National Bank. Norwest Bank bought the Ford Bank Group and changed the name to Norwest Bank Midland. When Norwest purchased Wells Fargo and took the name, the midland bank became Wells Fargo Bank.
Wells Fargo was founded on March 18, 1852 in New York City, New York.
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Wells Fargo and City National Bank offer a nice free checking account.
National city banks are like Wells Fargo, they are used nation wide and have high fees for nonmembers. A normal bank is something like your local bank that usually does not have outrageous fees for nonmembers.
The original Wells Fargo was founded on March 18th, 1852 in New York City. It was originally titled "Wells, Fargo & Company", and was founded in response to the California Gold Rush. However, the current Wells Fargo is the result of a 1998 merger with Norwest Corporation. Norwest was the surviving company, but they decided to use the Wells Fargo name.