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Wells Fargo CEO Scharf’s pay drops nearly 12% in 2020

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Wells Fargo CEO Scharf’s pay drops nearly 12% in 2020

WELLS FARGO. Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf testifies before a House committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 10, 2020.

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Charles Scharf will receive $20.3 million for his work in 2020, compared with $23 million in 2019

Wells Fargo & Co. chief executive officer Charles Scharf‘s annual pay fell by about $3 million, or 12%, in 2020, a regulatory filing showed on Friday, January 29.

Scharf will receive $20.3 million for his work during the year, compared with $23 million in 2019, the bank said.

Scharf, who served as a top lieutenant to JPMorgan Chase and Co. chief executive Jamie Dimon during the financial crisis of 2008, took over the reins at Wells Fargo in 2019.

The fall in Scharf’s pay compares with a 36% drop in Goldman Sachs chief executive David Solomon’s salary and a 20% jump in compensation for Morgan Stanley’s top boss James Gorman. JPMorgan held CEO Dimon’s annual pay at $31.5 million.

Wells Fargo’s board cited the drop in the bank’s financial results for 2020 as one of the reasons for Scharf’s lower compensation, noting that the results were significantly impacted by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The bank last year posted its first quarterly loss since 2008 and also saw its profit plunge to just 1 penny per share in the 1st quarter of 2020. However, Wells Fargo ended the year with a rare quarterly profit beat.

The bank has operated under a dark cloud since 2016 when details emerged about millions of phony accounts employees had created in customers’ names without their permission to hit sales targets. – Rappler.com

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