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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Wells Fargo WFC earnings Q1 2025
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Wells Fargo WFC earnings Q1 2025

Last updated: April 11, 2025 8:25 am
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Wells Fargo Bank shares took a hit on Friday following the release of its first-quarter earnings report, which showed lower-than-expected revenue and a decline in net interest income. The results fell short of Wall Street’s expectations, with adjusted earnings per share coming in at $1.33 compared to the expected $1.24, and revenue totaling $20.15 billion versus the anticipated $20.75 billion.

In the three-month period ending on March 31, Wells Fargo reported a net income of $4.89 billion, representing a 6% increase from the previous year. However, revenue decreased by 3% from $20.86 billion in the same quarter of the previous year. The bank’s adjusted EPS excluded a 6 cent gain from the sale of a third-party servicing segment and included discrete tax benefits and debt security losses.

Net interest income, a key indicator of a bank’s earnings from loans, fell by 6% year-over-year to $11.50 billion. On the other hand, noninterest income, which encompasses investment banking fees, brokerage commissions, and advisory fees, saw a slight increase of 1% to $8.65 billion from the previous year’s $8.64 billion.

CEO Charlie Scharf acknowledged the uncertainty in the economy stemming from the Trump administration’s trade policies and called for a timely resolution to the ongoing trade disputes. Scharf emphasized the importance of fair trade practices for the United States and expressed readiness for potential volatility and uncertainty in the market.

During the first quarter, Wells Fargo repurchased 44.5 million of its own shares, amounting to $3.5 billion. The bank also set aside $932 million as provision for credit losses, which included a reduction in the allowance for credit losses.

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It is crucial for Wells Fargo to navigate the current economic landscape with caution and adaptability in order to mitigate potential risks and capitalize on opportunities for growth. As the bank continues to monitor market dynamics and regulatory changes, its ability to stay agile and responsive will be key to its long-term success.

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