Wells Fargo CEO Scharf to tell Congress bank could still face setbacks while addressing regulatory woes

FILE PHOTO: Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf testifies before a House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf plans to tell Congress that the bank could still face setbacks as it works to address longstanding regulatory issues, according to prepared testimony published by the House Financial Services Committee Tuesday.

In his testimony, Scharf said while he is confident the bank can address its problems as quickly as possible, the complexity and volume of the issues means it is likely several years before all regulators’ concerns are fixed.

(Reporting by Pete Schroeder)

Reuters

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