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Wells Fargo failed its 'living will' test a second time and is on the brink of sanctions

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 14 Dec 2016


Wells Fargo's plan forhow it would resolve its business in the event of a crisis was againrejected by regulators on Tuesday, putting it closer to serioussanctions under the Dodd-Frank Act.Both the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation rejected Wells' so-called living will for a second time, even after the bank made adjustments to the plan.The original draft was rejected in April.The regulators found that two of the three areas that had been cited for "deficiencies" in the original plan had not been fixed.Due to the failure, the bank will now be restricted in its ability to perform international operations and acquire certain types of businesses."In light of the nature of the deficiencies and the resolvability risks posed by Wells Fargo's failure to remedy them, the agencies have jointly determined to impose restrictions on the growth of international and non-bank activities of Wells Fargo and its subsidiaries," said a press release from the Fed. "In particular, Wells Fargo is prohibited from establishing international bank entities or acquiring any non-bank subsidiary."The failure comes just two months after Wells was hit by a fake accounts scandal that led to a Congressional investigation and the departure of its then-CEOJohn Stumpf.If the bank does not resolve the issues by March 31, 2017, it will be subject to more sanctions that will "limit the size of the firm's non-bank and broker-dealer assets" at the amount it held on September 30, 2016.Four other banks that had initially failedState Street, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, and JPMorgan Chasehad their plans approved by regulators.The living wills are designed to make banks evaluate how they would wind down their business in the event of another financial crisis without hurting the broader economy.UPDATE: Wells Fargo provided the following statement to Business Insider in response to the Fed and FDIC decision:In October 2016, Wells Fargo submitted a response to the Federal Reserve and FDIC regarding certain deficiencies cited in our 2015 Resolution Plan submission. We took feedback from our 2015 submission very seriously and took several steps to address it, including creating a program office dedicated to this effort, committing significant additional resources, and working deliberately to address these concerns.As we disclosed in our public filing in October, we believe that we substantially enhanced our capabilities in each of these areas identified. However, we were informed today that we did not adequately remediate certain deficiencies.Wells Fargo is committed to strengthening and enhancing its resolution planning processes, and we will continue to work closely with the agencies to better understand their concerns so that we can bring our resolution planning processes in line with their expectations. While we are disappointed with the determination issued by the agencies, we continue to be dedicated to sound resolution planning and preparedness. We believe we will be able to address the concerns raised today in the March 2017 revised submission.SEE ALSO:Wells Fargo is getting walloped by its fraudulent-accounts scandalJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Watch the trailer for the new Martin Scorsese film that took over 20 years to make
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