Most were pretty useless at Wells.
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In what can only be described as corporate cannibalism masquerading as strategy, Truist has outdone itself by hiring former Wells Fargo management—yes, the same crew that helped mastermind one of the most infamous banking scandals in modern history—to “help” with its growing corruption and incompetence crisis. It’s like calling in arsonists to inspect your fire alarms. Rather than cleaning house and restoring integrity, Truist has doubled down on dysfunction, importing executive enablers whose legacy includes fake accounts, customer betrayal, and regulatory beatdowns. If Truist were a hospital, it just hired the doctors who lost their licenses for malpractice to run the ICU. This isn’t reform—it’s a revolving door of failure dressed up in recycled suits and PowerPoint promises. The message is clear: incompetence isn’t just tolerated at Truist—it’s promoted with benefits.
Trustless@Truist
As Useless there as they were at Wells