Wells Fargo & Company functions as a comprehensive financial institution, delivering a wide array of banking, investment, mortgage, and both consumer and commercial financial offerings throughout the United States and internationally. Its extensive operations are organized into four primary divisions: Consumer Banking and Lending; Commercial Banking; Corporate and Investment Banking; and Wealth and Investment Management. The Consumer Banking and Lending segment is dedicated to serving individual clients and small businesses, providing fundamental banking services such as checking and savings accounts, credit and debit cards, along with various loan products for homes, automobiles, personal needs, and small enterprise financing. The Commercial Banking division offers customized financial solutions to private, family-owned, and certain publicly traded companies. Its services encompass a broad range of banking and credit facilities for diverse industries and local governments, including secured loans, leasing arrangements, and treasury management. Within the Corporate and Investment Banking segment, the company furnishes a sophisticated suite of capital markets, banking, and financial instruments to corporations, commercial real estate entities, government bodies, and institutional clients. This includes corporate finance, investment banking advisory, cash management, commercial real estate lending and servicing, equity and fixed income solutions, as well as robust sales, trading, and research capabilities. Finally, the Wealth and Investment Management division caters to affluent, high-net-worth, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families, offering personalized wealth management, brokerage services, financial planning, lending, private banking, and trust and fiduciary products. This segment leverages a network of expert financial advisors to deliver its services. Wells Fargo & Company was established in 1852 and its corporate headquarters are situated in San Francisco, California.