Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) today issued its 2012 Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) Interim Report, announcing substantial progress
toward sustainability goals the company aims to meet by 2020 or earlier.
The report indicates Wells Fargo is on track to meet or exceed 13 of its
19 key sustainability goals in areas that include environmental
financing, community development, foreclosure prevention, supplier
diversity, and community service. The report, which can be viewed at https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/csr/reports/,
also highlights progress on five new goals supporting environmental
sustainability and military
service members and veterans.
“Wells Fargo has an important role in helping customers and communities
succeed financially,” said Chairman and CEO John Stumpf. “We’re breaking
previous records in philanthropic giving and volunteering, but there’s
still a lot we can do. We’re committed to listening to our key
stakeholders and finding innovative community-based solutions to issues
around our country and around the world.”
Wells Fargo’s seventh CSR report, Conversations that make a
difference, outlines priorities, programs, goals and progress in the
five focus areas that define the company’s comprehensive CSR strategy:
environmental sustainability, community investment, product and service
responsibility, ethical business practices, and team member engagement.
In 2012, Wells Fargo made progress in the following areas:
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Increased donations to environmental nonprofits by 80 percent over
2011 with nearly $8 million in grants.
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Invested more than $6 billion in environmental financing, including
“green” building and renewable energy projects.
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Expanded philanthropic commitment to invest $1 billion in nonprofits
by 2017. In 2012, Wells Fargo invested $315.8 million in 19,500
nonprofits, a 48 percent increase over the total donations for 2011.
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Increased investments in community development by 94 percent over
2011, with $7 billion in loans and investments in projects supporting
affordable housing, community services and economic development in
low- and moderate-income areas.
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Increased lending to American small business owners by 30 percent over
2011, with $16 billion in loans, helping to fuel entrepreneurism, job
creation and economic self-sufficiency.
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Helped more than 1,600 new homeowners with $27 million in down payment
assistance to purchase a home through 16 Wells Fargo LIFT programs.
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Increased team member volunteer participation by 8.2 percent over
2011, with 57,036 team members reporting 1.5 million community service
hours.
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Increased delivery of free financial education by 37 percent through
the help of 2,834 team members providing lessons to 153,902 students
and families.
“We’re always working to improve the way we do business, and that
includes finding opportunities to strengthen our measurement and level
of transparency,” said Jon Campbell, executive vice president of
Government and Community Relations. “We’re committed to meeting our 2020
CSR goals, and will continually find ways to integrate sustainability
practices into all of our business strategies, products, operations and
culture to benefit our customers and the communities we serve.”
About Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified,
community-based financial services company with $1.4 trillion in assets.
Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides
banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial
finance through more than 9,000 stores, 12,000 ATMs, the Internet (www.wellsfargo.com),
and has offices in more than 35 countries to support the bank’s
customers who conduct business in the global economy. We want to help
all of our customers succeed financially and support long-term economic
growth and improved quality of life for everyone in our communities. In
2012, the Company invested $315.8 million in grants in 19,500
nonprofits, and team members contributed more than 1.5 million volunteer
hours around the country. For more information, please visit: www.wellsfargo.com/about/csr.
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