
Employees take exams
Twenty one employees of Wells Fargo & company have recently taken the Accredited ACH Professional (AAP) exam, which tests the ability to identify and manage risk (view press release.)They are also expected to suggest relevant process improvements and demonstrate their knowledge of the ACH (Automated Clearing House) Network and comparative payment systems. Over 100 Fargo team members are now considered experts, which is more than any other bank or financial institution in the USA.
Fargo’s contribution to the financial services has been recognised, as in November 2012, Fargo was named Best Corporate/Institutional bank in North America, Best Corporate/Institutional online treasury service in the world, and best website design in the world by Global Finance magazine.
Executive vice president and head of Treasury Management at Wells Fargo, Danny Peltz, says: “Wells Fargo is a leader in providing education and support for its team members. Our customers have come to expect our team members to be the most knowledgeable in the industry.”
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