Posted On: March 27, 2011 by Helen Atter

Wachovia Set to Convert Name to Wells Fargo

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Wells Fargo acquired Wachovia back in 2008 during the peak of the financial meltdown. Since that time, consumers and analysts alike have wondered when Wachovia would actually transition and take on Wells Fargo's name.
All of Wachovia's signage and systems for North and Central Florida, as well as Greater Tampa, are set to change over to the Wells Fargo brand by the end of June. The rest of Florida is set to complete its conversion by the end of July.
Following the merger, Wells Fargo became one of the largest banks in the world, and the third largest in Florida. It also operates over 9,000 commercial branches and 12,000 ATM's nationwide.

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