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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 7 MIN

Wells Fargo Q1 2026 Earnings Analysis

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**BETA FINCH PODCAST SCRIPT**ALEX: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown. I'm Alex, and I'm here with my co-host Jordan to dive into Wells Fargo's Q1 2026 results that just dropped. Jordan, this looks like a pretty solid quarter for the banking giant.JORDAN: Absolutely, Alex. Before we dig in though, I want to make sure our listeners know that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.ALEX: Thanks for that important reminder. Now, let's talk numbers. Wells Fargo delivered some impressive growth across the board - diluted earnings per share up 15%, revenue growing 6%, and get this - loans growing 11% year-over-year. That's some serious momentum.JORDAN: What really caught my eye was that they hit a major milestone - closing their final outstanding consent order. That's 14 consent orders terminated since 2019. This is huge for Wells Fargo because it means they can finally focus fully on growth rather than regulatory remediation.ALEX: Right, and CEO Charles Scharf seemed pretty energized about this. He said they're now "focusing more fully on accelerating growth and improving returns." But let's break down the business performance. Each operating segment actually grew revenue year-over-year, which is pretty remarkable.JORDAN: The diversification really shows. Consumer Banking and Lending up 7%, Commercial Banking up 7%, and their Corporate and Investment Bank saw banking revenue up 11% and markets revenue up 19%. That markets number is particularly strong given the volatile trading environment we've seen.ALEX: And speaking of consumer banking, their credit card business is on fire - new account growth up nearly 60% year-over-year. They've been completely replatforming their credit card offerings over the past five years, and it's clearly paying off.JORDAN: What's interesting is how they're balancing growth with credit discipline. Their net charge-off ratio held steady at 45 basis points year-over-year. That's solid performance, especially given they're growing the balance sheet aggressively.ALEX: Now, there was quite a bit of discussion about their "financials except banks" portfolio - basically their non-bank financial lending. This has been getting a lot of attention lately, and CFO Michael Santomassimo did a deep dive on it.JORDAN: Right, this portfolio is about $210 billion, or 21% of their total loans. There was one fraud-related loss that raised some eyebrows, but management seemed confident it was isolated. They went through the whole portfolio with a fine-tooth comb after that incident.ALEX: The analysts were definitely pressing on this. One even compared it to commercial real estate office exposure from a few years ago - not necessarily in terms of risk, but in terms of generating negative attention that could overshadow good business performance.JORDAN: Scharf pushed back on that comparison pretty firmly. He emphasized that the risk characteristics and structural protections are very different. They have advance rates that provide significant margins of protection, and they feel really good about their client selection and underwriting.ALEX: Let's talk about the economic outlook because this is where things get interesting. They're seeing higher energy prices impacting consumers - gas now represents 75% of debit and credit card spend versus just 6% and 4% respectively before oil prices rose.JORDAN: That's a staggering shift. Scharf noted that historically it takes consumers several months to adjust their spending in other categories when energy costs spike. They're expecting to see some economic impact in the second half of the year, but they feel good about their customers' financial health right now.ALEX: On the regulatory front, there was some big news about thThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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**BETA FINCH PODCAST SCRIPT**ALEX: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown. I'm Alex, and I'm here with my co-host Jordan to dive into Wells Fargo's Q1 2026 results that just dropped. Jordan, this looks like a pretty solid quarter...

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