EQUITY RESEARCH — DEEP DIVE

Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)

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Published: 2026-05-26 |
Pages: 10

Executive Summary

Wells Fargo is, in our view at T&T Capital Management, the U.S. money-center bank with the most consequential structural catalyst in 2025-2026: the Federal Reserve removed the seven-year asset cap restriction in 2025, freeing the franchise to deploy its balance sheet aggressively for the first time since the 2018 enforcement action. At $76.11 per share, WFC trades at approximately 11.7x consensus FY2026 EPS of approximately $6.50, approximately 1.4x tangible book value of $54, and offers a 2.4 percent dividend yield. The franchise has completed a remarkable multi-year recovery under Charlie Scharf — termination of multiple consent orders, achievement of the original 15 percent ROTCE target, asset-cap removal — and management has now set a new medium-term ROTCE target of 17-18 percent.

What’s Inside The Full Report

  • 15-year financial summary table — revenue, net income, GAAP & adjusted EPS
  • Valuation framework — current multiples vs. 5-year historical range
  • Peer comparison table — multiples, margins, balance-sheet metrics
  • Base case, bull case, bear case price targets with explicit math
  • Competitive position and economic moat analysis
  • Management and capital allocation track record
  • Balance sheet review — leverage, credit ratings, distribution coverage
  • Insider activity — recent open-market buys / sells with interpretation
  • Strategic acquisitions and divestitures history
  • Sell-side consensus and where TTCM differs
  • Detailed risk factors specific to the name
  • Bull case and forward catalysts to watch
  • TTCM rating with explicit ADD / TRIM price triggers

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