Wells Fargo Bank
Wells Fargo Bank is one of the most respectable and successful banks in the United States. The bank offers a wide array of financial services and has branches around the United States. The bank was founded in 1852 during the gold rush, and has continued growing since the bank's inception.
Currently, the bank has grown through the assumption of Wachovia's assets. This event caused the bank to greatly expand it's customer portfolio. Additionally, this event caused the bank to gain market share in various financial service sectors. As of the today, Wells Fargo Bank divides it's many financial operations into three categories: banking, loans, and investing.
I would highly recommend Wells Fargo to anyone searching for a new bank. I used Bank of America for years and eventually abandoned them due to a number of frustrations (not the least of which were overdraft fees when my account was, indeed, not overdrafted). Since switching to Wells Fargo I've been able to track my account more easily online, dealt with extremely helpful workers (across the board, at virtually every bank and on the phone), and experienced no troubles whatsoever. The measure of a bank can be made in how eager they are to help you and how easy they make your day-to-day business - Wells Fargo is a success in both. Their representatives have been of great assistance since I joined, any time I needed them. Very happy my bank account is with them now, and plan on staying with them.
