The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) is pleased to announce the addition of Wells Fargo to its corporate membership.
"On behalf of the HACR Board of Directors and staff, I would like to welcome Wells Fargo to our growing list of Corporate Members," said HACR President and CEO Carlos F. Orta. "HACR looks forward to working with Wells Fargo to assist in creating a level of Hispanic inclusion throughout their business operations. We are encouraged that yet another industry leader acknowledges the value of the Hispanic Consumer Market to its continued success and profitability.”
“Central to Wells Fargo’s vision is to be known as one of America’s great companies,” said Alejandro Hernández, national alliance manager for Wells Fargo. “By joining HACR, we believe we can deliver on our vision by sharing Wells Fargo’s achievements in the Hispanic marketplace and learning how we can do better to satisfy all the financial services needs of Latinos.”
Wells Fargo & Company is a diversified financial services company with $482 billion in assets, providing banking, insurance, investments, mortgage and consumer finance to more than 23 million customers from more than 6,000 stores and the internet (wellsfargo.com) across North America and internationally. Wells Fargo has been serving the Latino community for more than 150 years and has many services and programs in place to address all their financial needs.The company was the first U.S. financial institution to accept the Mexican, Guatemalan, Argentinean and Colombian consular identification cards as valid forms of identification for account openings.Wells Fargo is a leading originator of home loans to Hispanics and has pledged to lend $3 billion over 10 years to Latino small business owners. With 169,000 team members, we’re the country’s 40th largest private employers and rank fifth in assets and U.S. market value of our stock among its peers.Wells Fargo has been named as one of the “Top 50 Companies for Diversity” and “Top 10 Companies for Latinos” by DiversityInc magazine and is listed by FORTUNE as one of the “Best Companies for Minorities” and one of the “Top 50 Companies for Latinas” according to LatinaStyle magazine.