Wells Fargo pays $74m for overcharging advisory clients for 20 years

The reps made handwritten or typed changes on the clients’ standard investment advisory agreements that reflected the reduced fee rate. However, in certain instances, the account processing employees at Wells Fargo and its predecessor firms failed to enter the agreed-upon reduced advisory fee rate into the firms’ billing systems when setting up the clients’ accounts

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