Industry Verticals · FinTech & BankingstructuralB2BFraud PreventionService Disputes

Wells Fargo Repeatedly Freezes Business Accounts for Normal Transaction Volume With No Override

Wells Fargo's automated fraud detection freezes active business accounts for routine transaction volumes with no human review path and no timely unfreeze mechanism. Businesses processing normal revenue are locked out of their funds repeatedly, sometimes the next day after an in-person resolution. This makes Wells Fargo operationally unreliable for any business handling meaningful transaction flow.

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