Wells Fargo Unauthorized Accounts Settlement

Wells Fargo Unauthorized Accounts Settlement

Up to $2,500

The Wells Fargo fake accounts scandal came to light in 2016 when it was revealed that bank employees had opened millions of unauthorized checking and savings accounts, credit cards, and other financial products in customers' names without their knowledge or consent. This practice, driven by aggressive sales targets, affected approximately 3.5 million customer accounts.

These unauthorized accounts resulted in customers being charged fees, experiencing negative impacts on their credit scores, and suffering other financial damages. Following regulatory investigations and class action lawsuits, Wells Fargo agreed to substantial settlements to compensate affected customers.

Eligible customers who had accounts with Wells Fargo during the relevant period can claim compensation for unauthorized accounts, improper fees, credit report damage, and other related losses. Our service helps you determine eligibility, gather necessary documentation, and file your claim for maximum compensation up to $2,500.

Settlement Features

  • Court-approved banking fraud settlement
  • Compensation up to $2,500 per affected customer
  • Covers unauthorized accounts and fees
  • Credit report damage compensation included
  • Interest and penalty fee reimbursement
  • Professional claims documentation support
  • Bank statement analysis assistance
  • Complete settlement processing service