Obbligazione Wells Fargo & Company 3% ( US95000N3D93 ) in USD

Emittente Wells Fargo & Company
Prezzo di mercato refresh price now   96.51 USD  ▼ 
Paese  Stati Uniti
Codice isin  US95000N3D93 ( in USD )
Tasso d'interesse 3% per anno ( pagato 2 volte l'anno)
Scadenza 27/10/2032



Prospetto opuscolo dell'obbligazione Wells Fargo US95000N3D93 en USD 3%, scadenza 27/10/2032


Importo minimo 1 000 USD
Importo totale 5 000 000 USD
Cusip 95000N3D9
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating BBB+ ( Lower medium grade - Investment-grade )
Moody's rating A1 ( Upper medium grade - Investment-grade )
Coupon successivo 27/04/2026 ( In 22 giorni )
Descrizione dettagliata Wells Fargo è una delle maggiori istituzioni finanziarie statunitensi, operante nel settore bancario, finanziario e di gestione patrimoniale.

The Obbligazione issued by Wells Fargo & Company ( United States ) , in USD, with the ISIN code US95000N3D93, pays a coupon of 3% per year.
The coupons are paid 2 times per year and the Obbligazione maturity is 27/10/2032

The Obbligazione issued by Wells Fargo & Company ( United States ) , in USD, with the ISIN code US95000N3D93, was rated A1 ( Upper medium grade - Investment-grade ) by Moody's credit rating agency.

The Obbligazione issued by Wells Fargo & Company ( United States ) , in USD, with the ISIN code US95000N3D93, was rated BBB+ ( Lower medium grade - Investment-grade ) by Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) credit rating agency.







Definitive Pricing Supplement No. 28
424B2 1 d483709d424b2.htm DEFINITIVE PRICING SUPPLEMENT NO. 28
Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(2)
File No. 333-202840

Title of Each Class of
Maximum Aggregate
Amount of
Securities Offered

Offering Price

Registration Fee(1)
Medium Term Notes, Series P, Notes Due October 27, 2032


$5,000,000

$622.50

(1)
The total filing fee of $622.50 is calculated in accordance with Rule 457(r) of the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act") and will be
paid by wire transfer within the time required by Rule 456(b) of the Securities Act.
PRICING SUPPLEMENT No. 28 dated October 24, 20 17
(To Prospectus Supplem ent dated J anuary 30 , 20 17
and Prospectus dated March 18 , 20 15)

W e lls Fa rgo & Co m p a n y
Me d iu m -Te rm N o te s , Se rie s P
$ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Ste p -U p Ca lla ble N o te s

N o te s d u e Octo be r 2 7, 2 0 3 2

The notes have a term of fifteen years, subject to our right to redeem the notes on the optional redem ption dates beginning five years after issuance. The
notes pay interest sem i- annually at a per annum rate that will increase at preset intervals over the term of the notes. However, you should not expect to earn
the higher stated interest rates described below because, unless general interest rates rise significantly, the notes are likely to be redeem ed. All paym ents on
the notes are subject to the credit risk of Wells Fargo & Com pany. If Wells Fargo & Com pany defaults on its obligations, you could lose som e or all of your
investm ent. The notes will not be listed on any exchange and are designed to be held to m aturity.

Issuer:
Wells Fargo & Com pany ("Wells Fargo ")
Original Offering Price:
$ 1,0 0 0 per note. References in this pricing supplem ent to a "note" are to a note with a principal am ount of $ 1,0 0 0 .
Pricing Date:
October 24, 20 17.
Issue Date:
October 27, 20 17. (T+3)
Stated Maturity Date:
October 27, 20 32. The notes are subject to redem ption by Wells Fargo prior to the stated m aturity date as set forth below
under "Optional Redem ption." The notes are not subject to repaym ent at the option of any holder of the notes prior to the
stated m aturity date.
Paym ent at Maturity:
Unless redeem ed prior to stated m aturity by Wells Fargo, a holder will be entitled to receive on the stated m aturity date a
cash paym ent in U.S. dollars equal to $ 1,0 0 0 per note, plus any accrued and unpaid interest.
Interest Paym ent Dates:
Each April 27 and October 27, com m encing April 27, 20 18 , and at stated m aturity or earlier redem ption. Except as described
below for the first interest period, on each interest paym ent date, interest will be paid for the period com m encing on and
including the im m ediately preceding interest paym ent date and ending on and including the day im m ediately preceding that
interest paym ent date. This period is referred to as an "interest period ." The first interest period will com m ence on and
include the issue date and end on and include April 26, 20 18 . Interest payable with respect to an interest period will be
com puted on the basis of a 360 - day year of twelve 30 - day m onths. If a scheduled interest paym ent date is not a business
day, interest will be paid on the next business day, and interest on that paym ent will not accrue during the period from and
after the scheduled interest paym ent date.
Interest Rate:
The per annum interest rate that will apply during the interest periods are as follows:
Com m encing October 27, 20 17 and ending October 26, 20 22 3.0 0 %
Com m encing October 27, 20 22 and ending October 26, 20 30 4.0 0 %
Com m encing October 27, 20 30 and ending October 26, 20 32 5.0 0 %
Optional Redem ption:
The notes are redeem able by Wells Fargo, in whole but not in part, on the optional redem ption dates, at 10 0 % of their
principal am ount plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but excluding, the redem ption date. Any redem ption m ay be subject to
prior regulatory approval. Wells Fargo will give notice to the holders of the notes at least 5 days and not m ore than 30 days
prior to the date fixed for redem ption in the m anner described in the accom panying prospectus supplem ent under
"Description of Notes--Redem ption and Repaym ent."
Optional Redem ption Dates: Quarterly on the 27th day of each J anuary, April, J uly and October, beginning October 27, 20 22 and ending J uly 27, 20 32.
Listing:
The notes will not be listed on any securities exchange or autom ated quotation system .
Denom inations:
$ 1,0 0 0 and any integral m ultiples of $ 1,0 0 0
CUSIP Num ber:
950 0 0 N3D9
In ve s tin g in th e n o te s in vo lve s ris ks n o t a s s o cia te d w ith a n in ve s tm e n t in co n ve n tio n a l d e bt s e cu ritie s . Se e "Ris k
Fa cto rs " o n p a ge PRS -3 .
Th e n o te s a re u n s e cu re d o bliga tio n s o f W e lls Fa rgo & Co m p a n y a n d a ll p a ym e n ts o n th e n o te s a re s u bje ct to th e cre d it ris k o f W e lls
Fa rgo & Co m p a n y. If W e lls Fa rgo & Co m p a n y d e fa u lts o n its o bliga tio n s , yo u co u ld lo s e s o m e o r a ll o f yo u r in ve s tm e n t. Th e n o te s a re
n o t d e p o s its o r o th e r o bliga tio n s o f a d e p o s ito ry in s titu tio n a n d a re n o t in s u re d by th e Fe d e ra l D e p o s it In s u ra n ce Co rp o ra tio n , th e
D e p o s it In s u ra n ce Fu n d o r a n y o th e r go ve rn m e n ta l a ge n cy o f th e U n ite d Sta te s o r a n y o th e r ju ris d ictio n .
N e ith e r th e Se cu ritie s a n d Exch a n ge Co m m is s io n n o r a n y s ta te s e cu ritie s co m m is s io n h a s a p p ro ve d o r d is a p p ro ve d o f th e s e n o te s o r
d e te rm in e d if th is p ricin g s u p p le m e n t o r th e a cco m p a n yin g p ro s p e ctu s s u p p le m e n t a n d p ro s p e ctu s is tru th fu l o r co m p le te . An y
re p re s e n ta tio n to th e co n tra ry is a crim in a l o ffe n s e .



Origin a l Offe rin g Price

Age n t D is co u n t(1)

Pro ce e d s to W e lls Fa rgo
Pe r N o te
$ 1,0 0 0 .0 0

$ 16.0 0

$ 98 4.0 0
To ta l
$ 5,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

$ 8 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

$ 4,920 ,0 0 0 .0 0

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(1)
See "Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)" in the prospectus supplem ent for further inform ation including inform ation regarding how we
m ay hedge our obligations under the notes and offering expenses. Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo &
Com pany, is the agent for the distribution of the notes and is acting as principal.
W e lls Fa r go Se cu r it ie s
IN VESTMEN T D ESCRIPTION
The Notes due October 27, 20 32 are senior unsecured debt securities of Wells Fargo & Com pany and are part of a series entitled
"Medium -Term Notes, Series P."
All paym ents on the notes are subject to the credit risk of Wells Fargo.
You should read this pricing supplem ent together with the prospectus supplem ent dated J anuary 30 , 20 17 and the prospectus dated
March 18 , 20 15 for additional inform ation about the notes. Inform ation included in this pricing supplem ent supersedes inform ation in
the prospectus supplem ent and prospectus to the extent it is different from that inform ation. Certain defined term s used but not
defined herein have the m eanings set forth in the prospectus supplem ent.
You m ay access the prospectus supplem ent and prospectus on the SEC websiteiwww.sec.gov as follows (or if such address has changed,
by reviewing our filings for the relevant date on the SEC website):

· Prospectus Supplem ent dated J anuary 30 , 20 17 and Prospectus dated March 18 , 20 15 filed with the SEC on J anuary 30 , 20 17:
https:/ / www.sec.gov/ Archives/ edgar/ data/ 72971/ 0 0 0 1193125170 22628 / d2740 36d424b2.htm
IN VESTOR CON SID ERATION S
We have designed the notes for investors who:

seek a fixed income investment with an interest rate that increases to, but not above, the preset rates during the term of the
investm ent;

seek current income of at least 3.0 0 % per annum (the interest rate applicable for the first five years) and at an interest rate in
excess of 3.0 0 % after the first five years through stated m aturity, subject to our right to redeem the notes after five years;

understand that the notes may be redeemed by Wells Fargo after five years; and

are willing to hold the notes until maturity.
The notes are not designed for, and m ay not be a suitable investm ent for, investors who:

seek a liquid investment or are unable or unwilling to hold the notes to maturity;

expect interest rates to increase beyond the interest rates provided by the notes;

prefer the certainty of investments without an optional redemption feature; or

are unwilling to accept the credit risk of Wells Fargo.

PRS-2
RISK FACTORS
Your investm ent in the notes will involve risks not associated with an investm ent in conventional debt securities. You should carefully
consider the risk factors set forth below as well as the other inform ation contained in the prospectus supplem ent and prospectus,
including the docum ents they incorporate by reference. You should reach an investm ent decision only after you have carefully
considered with your advisors the suitability of an investm ent in the notes in light of your particular circum stances.
Th e Am o u n t Of In te re s t Yo u Re ce ive Ma y Be Le s s Th a n Th e Re tu rn Yo u Co u ld Ea rn On Oth e r In ve s tm e n ts .
Interest rates m ay change significantly over the term of the notes, and it is im possible to predict what interest rates will be at any point
in the future. Although the interest rate on the notes will increase to preset rates at scheduled intervals during the term of the notes,
the interest rate that will apply at any tim e on the notes m ay be m ore or less than prevailing m arket interest rates at such tim e. As a
result, the am ount of interest you receive on the notes m ay be less than the return you could earn on other investm ents.
Th e Pe r An n u m In te re s t Ra te Ap p lica ble At A Pa rticu la r Tim e W ill Affe ct Ou r D e cis io n To Re d e e m Th e N o te s .
It is m ore likely that we will redeem the notes prior to the stated m aturity date during periods when the rem aining interest is to accrue
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on the notes at a rate that is greater than that which we would pay on a conventional fixed -rate non -redeem able note of com parable
m aturity. If we redeem the notes prior to the stated m aturity date, you m ay not be able to invest in other notes that yield as m uch
interest as the notes.
Th e Ste p -U p Fe a tu re Pre s e n ts D iffe re n t In ve s tm e n t Co n s id e ra tio n s Th a n Fixe d Ra te N o te s .
The interest rate payable on the notes during their term will increase from the initial interest rate, subject to our right to redeem the
notes. If we do not redeem the notes, the interest rate will step up as described herein. You should not expect to earn the higher stated
interest rates which are applicable only after the first five years of the term of the notes because, unless general interest rates rise
significantly, the notes are likely to be redeem ed prior to the stated m aturity date. When determ ining whether to invest in the notes,
you should consider, am ong other things, the overall annual percentage rate of interest to redem ption as com pared to other equivalent
investm ent alternatives rather than the higher stated interest rates which are applicable only after the first five years of the term of the
notes.
An In ve s tm e n t In Th e N o te s Ma y Be Mo re Ris ky Th a n An In ve s tm e n t In N o te s W ith A Sh o rte r Te rm .
The notes have a term of fifteen years, subject to our right to redeem the notes starting on October 27, 20 22. By purchasing notes with
a longer term , you will bear greater exposure to fluctuations in interest rates than if you purchased a note with a shorter term . In
particular, you m ay be negatively affected if interest rates begin to rise because the likelihood that we will redeem your notes will
decrease and the interest rate applicable to your notes during a particular interest period m ay be less than the am ount of interest you
could earn on other investm ents available at such tim e. In addition, if you tried to sell your notes at such tim e, the value of your notes
in any secondary m arket transaction would also be adversely affected.
Th e N o te s Are Su bje ct To Th e Cre d it Ris k Of W e lls Fa rgo .
The notes are our obligations and are not, either directly or indirectly, an obligation of any third party. Any am ounts payable under the
notes are subject to our creditworthiness. As a result, our actual and perceived creditworthiness m ay affect the value of the notes and,
in the event we were to default on our obligations, you m ay not receive any am ounts owed to you under the term s of the notes.
H o ld e rs Of Th e N o te s H a ve Lim ite d Righ ts Of Acce le ra tio n .
Paym ent of principal on the notes m ay be accelerated only in the case of paym ent defaults that continue for a period of 30 days or
certain events of bankruptcy or insolvency, whether voluntary or involuntary. If you purchase the notes, you will have no right to
accelerate the paym ent of principal on the notes if we fail in the perform ance of any of our obligations under the notes, other than the
obligations to pay principal and interest on the notes. See "Description of the Notes--Events of Default and Acceleration Rights" in the
accom panying prospectus supplem ent.

PRS-3
H o ld e rs Of Th e N o te s Co u ld Be At Gre a te r Ris k Fo r Be in g Stru ctu ra lly Su bo rd in a te d If W e Co n ve y, Tra n s fe r Or
Le a s e All Or Su bs ta n tia lly All Of Ou r As s e ts To On e Or Mo re Of Ou r Su bs id ia rie s .
Under the indenture, we m ay convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all of our assets to one or m ore of our subsidiaries. In that
event, third -party creditors of our subsidiaries would have additional assets from which to recover on their claim s while holders of the
notes would be structurally subordinated to creditors of our subsidiaries with respect to such assets. See "Description of the Notes--
Consolidation, Merger or Sale" in the accom panying prospectus supplem ent.
Th e Age n t D is co u n t, Offe rin g Exp e n s e s An d Ce rta in H e d gin g Co s ts Are Like ly To Ad ve rs e ly Affe ct Th e Price At
W h ich Yo u Ca n Se ll Yo u r N o te s .
Assum ing no changes in m arket conditions or any other relevant factors, the price, if any, at which you m ay be able to sell the notes
will likely be lower than the original offering price. The original offering price includes, and any price quoted to you is likely to exclude,
the agent discount paid in connection with the initial distribution, offering expenses and the projected profit that our hedge
counterparty (which m ay be one of our affiliates) expects to realize in consideration for assum ing the risks inherent in hedging our
obligations under the notes. In addition, any such price is also likely to reflect dealer discounts, m ark-ups and other transaction costs,
such as a discount to account for costs associated with establishing or unwinding any related hedge transaction. The price at which the
agent or any other potential buyer m ay be willing to buy your notes will also be affected by the interest rates provided by the notes and
by the m arket and other conditions discussed in the next risk factor.
Th e Va lu e Of Th e N o te s Prio r To Sta te d Ma tu rity W ill Be Affe cte d By N u m e ro u s Fa cto rs , So m e Of W h ich Are Re la te d
In Co m p le x W a ys .
The value of the notes prior to stated m aturity will be affected by interest rates at that tim e and a num ber of other factors, som e of
which are interrelated in com plex ways. The effect of any one factor m ay be offset or m agnified by the effect of another factor. The
following factors, am ong others, are expected to affect the value of the notes. When we refer to the "value" of your note, we m ean the
value that you could receive for your note if you are able to sell it in the open m arket before the stated m aturity date.

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· In te re s t Ra te s . The value of the notes m ay be affected by changes in the interest rates in the U.S. m arkets.

· Ou r Cre d itw o rth in e s s . Actual or anticipated changes in our creditworthiness m ay affect the value of the notes.
However, because the return on the notes is dependent upon factors in addition to our ability to pay our

obligations under the notes, such as whether we exercise our option to redeem the notes, an im provem ent in our
creditworthiness will not reduce the other investm ent risks related to the notes.
Th e N o te s W ill N o t Be Lis te d On An y Se cu ritie s Exch a n ge An d W e D o N o t Exp e ct A Tra d in g Ma rke t Fo r Th e N o te s
To D e ve lo p .
The notes will not be listed or displayed on any securities exchange or any autom ated quotation system . Although the agent and/ or its
affiliates m ay purchase the notes from holders, they are not obligated to do so and are not required to m ake a m arket for the notes.
There can be no assurance that a secondary m arket will develop. Because we do not expect that any m arket m akers will participate in a
secondary m arket for the notes, the price at which you m ay be able to sell your notes is likely to depend on the price, if any, at which
the agent is willing to buy your notes.
If a secondary m arket does exist, it m ay be lim ited. Accordingly, there m ay be a lim ited num ber of buyers if you decide to sell your
notes prior to stated m aturity. This m ay affect the price you receive upon such sale. Consequently, you should be willing to hold the
notes to stated m aturity.
A D e a le r Pa rticip a tin g In Th e Offe rin g Of Th e N o te s Or Its Affilia te s Ma y Re a lize H e d gin g Pro fits Pro je cte d By Its
Pro p rie ta ry Pricin g Mo d e ls In Ad d itio n To An y Se llin g Co n ce s s io n , Cre a tin g A Fu rth e r In ce n tive Fo r Th e
Pa rticip a tin g D e a le r To Se ll Th e N o te s To Yo u .
If any dealer participating in the offering of the notes, which we refer to as a "participating dealer," or any of its affiliates conducts
hedging activities for us in connection with the notes, that participating dealer or its affiliates will expect to realize a projected profit
from such hedging activities, if any, and this projected hedging profit will be in addition to any concession that the participating dealer
realizes for the sale of the notes to you. This additional projected profit m ay create a further incentive for the participating dealer to
sell the notes to you.

PRS-4
Th e Re s o lu tio n Of W e lls Fa rgo U n d e r Th e Ord e rly Liqu id a tio n Au th o rity Co u ld Re s u lt In Gre a te r Lo s s e s Fo r H o ld e rs
Of Th e N o te s , Pa rticu la rly If A Sin gle -Po in t -Of-En try Stra te gy Is U s e d .
Your ability to recover the full am ount that would otherwise be payable on the notes in a proceeding under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
m ay be im paired by the exercise by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the "FDIC") of its powers under the "orderly
liquidation authority" under Title II of the Dodd -Frank Wall Street Reform and Consum er Protection Act (the "Dodd -Frank Act "). In
particular, the single point of entry strategy described below is intended to im pose losses at the top-tier holding com pany level in the
resolution of a Global System ically Im portant Bank ("G-SIB") such as Wells Fargo.
Title II of the Dodd -Frank Act created a new resolution regim e known as the "orderly liquidation authority" to which financial
com panies, including bank holding com panies such as Wells Fargo, can be subjected. Under the orderly liquidation authority, the
FDIC m ay be appointed as receiver for a financial com pany for purposes of liquidating the entity if, upon the recom m endation of
applicable regulators, the United States Secretary of the Treasury determ ines, am ong other things, that the entity is in severe financial
distress, that the entity's failure would have serious adverse effects on the U.S. financial system and that resolution under the orderly
liquidation authority would avoid or m itigate those effects. Absent such determ inations, Wells Fargo, as a bank holding com pany,
would rem ain subject to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
If the FDIC is appointed as receiver under the orderly liquidation authority, then the orderly liquidation authority, rather than the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code, would determ ine the powers of the receiver and the rights and obligations of creditors and other parties who have
transacted with Wells Fargo. There are substantial differences between the rights available to creditors in the orderly liquidation
authority and under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, including the right of the FDIC under the orderly liquidation authority to disregard the
strict priority of creditor claim s in som e circum stances (which would otherwise be respected by a bankruptcy court) and the use of an
adm inistrative claim s procedure to determ ine creditors' claim s (as opposed to the judicial procedure utilized in bankruptcy
proceedings). In certain circum stances under the orderly liquidation authority, the FDIC could elevate the priority of claim s if it
determ ines that doing so is necessary to facilitate a sm ooth and orderly liquidation without the need to obtain the consent of other
creditors or prior court review. In addition, under the orderly liquidation authority, the FDIC has the right to transfer assets or
liabilities of the failed com pany to a third party or "bridge" entity.
The FDIC has announced that a "single point of entry" strategy m ay be a desirable strategy to resolve a large financial institution such
as Wells Fargo in a m anner that would, am ong other things, im pose losses on shareholders, unsecured debt holders (including, in our
case, holders of the notes) and other creditors of the top-tier holding com pany (in our case, Wells Fargo), while perm itting the holding
com pany's subsidiaries to continue to operate. In addition, in Decem ber 20 16, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
(the "FRB") finalized rules requiring U.S. G-SIBs, including Wells Fargo, to m aintain m inim um am ounts of long-term debt and total
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loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC). It is possible that the application of the single point of entry strategy--in which Wells Fargo would be
the only legal entity to enter resolution proceedings--could result in greater losses to holders of the notes than the losses that would
result from the application of a bankruptcy proceeding or a different resolution strategy for Wells Fargo. Assum ing Wells Fargo entered
resolution proceedings and that support from Wells Fargo to its subsidiaries was sufficient to enable the subsidiaries to rem ain solvent,
losses at the subsidiary level could be transferred to Wells Fargo and ultim ately borne by Wells Fargo's security holders (including
holders of the notes and our other unsecured debt securities), with the result that third -party creditors of Wells Fargo's subsidiaries
would receive full recoveries on their claim s, while Wells Fargo's security holders (including holders of the notes) and other unsecured
creditors could face significant losses. In that case, Wells Fargo's security holders could face significant losses while the third -party
creditors of Wells Fargo's subsidiaries would incur no losses because the subsidiaries would continue to operate and would not enter
resolution or bankruptcy proceedings. In addition, holders of the notes and other debt securities of Wells Fargo could face losses ahead
of our other sim ilarly situated creditors in a resolution under the orderly liquidation authority if the FDIC exercised its right, described
above, to disregard the strict priority of creditor claim s.
The orderly liquidation authority also requires that creditors and shareholders of the financial com pany in receivership m ust bear all
losses before taxpayers are exposed to any losses, and am ounts owed by the financial com pany or the receivership to the U.S.
governm ent would generally receive a statutory paym ent priority over the claim s of private creditors, including senior creditors such as
claim s in respect of the notes. In addition, under the orderly liquidation authority, claim s of creditors (including holders of the notes)
could be satisfied through the issuance of equity or other securities in a bridge entity to which Wells Fargo's assets are transferred. If
securities

PRS-5
were to be delivered in satisfaction of claim s, there can be no assurance that the value of the securities of the bridge entity would be
sufficient to repay all or any part of the creditor claim s for which the securities were exchanged.
While the FDIC has issued regulations to im plem ent the orderly liquidation authority, not all aspects of how the FDIC m ight exercise
this authority are known and additional rulem aking is possible.
Th e Re s o lu tio n Of W e lls Fa rgo In A Ba n kru p tcy Pro ce e d in g Co u ld Als o Re s u lt in Gre a te r Lo s s e s Fo r H o ld e rs Of Ou r
D e bt Se cu ritie s , In clu d in g Th e N o te s .
As required by the Dodd -Frank Act and regulations issued by the FRB and the FDIC, we are required to provide to the FRB and the
FDIC a plan for our rapid and orderly resolution in the event of m aterial financial distress affecting Wells Fargo or the failure of Wells
Fargo. The strategy described in our m ost recently filed resolution plan is a "m ultiple point of entry" strategy, in which Wells Fargo,
Wells Fargo Bank, National Association ("WFBNA") and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC ("WFS") would each undergo separate resolution
proceedings under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, and the Securities Investor Protection Act,
respectively. To further the orderly resolution of its businesses and those of its subsidiaries, Wells Fargo m ay provide capital and
liquidity resources to certain of its m ajor subsidiaries (such as WFBNA and WFS) during any period of distress, including through the
forgiveness of intercom pany indebtedness, the m aking of additional intercom pany loans and by other m eans. These subsidiaries m ay
enter into separate resolution proceedings even after receiving capital and liquidity resources from Wells Fargo. It is possible that
creditors of som e or all of Wells Fargo's m ajor subsidiaries would receive significant, or even full, recoveries on their claim s while
holders of Wells Fargo's debt securities (including holders of the notes) could face significant or com plete losses. It is also possible that
holders of Wells Fargo's debt securities (including holders of the notes) could face greater losses than if the m ultiple point of entry
strategy had not been im plem ented and Wells Fargo had not provided capital and liquidity resources to m ajor subsidiaries that enter
separate resolution proceedings because assets and other resources provided to those subsidiaries would not be available to pay Wells
Fargo's creditors (including holders of the notes and Wells Fargo's other debt securities).
It m ay also be possible for Wells Fargo to be resolved under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code using a strategy in which only Wells Fargo itself
enters proceedings while som e or all of its operating subsidiaries are m aintained as going concerns. In this case, the effects on creditors
of Wells Fargo would likely be sim ilar to those arising under the orderly liquidation authority, as described above. To carry out such a
strategy, Wells Fargo m ay seek to recapitalize its subsidiaries or provide them with liquidity in order to preserve them as going
concerns prior to the com m encem ent of Wells Fargo's bankruptcy proceeding. Moreover, Wells Fargo could seek to elevate the priority
of its guarantee obligations relating to its m ajor subsidiaries' derivatives contracts over its other obligations, so that cross-default and
early term ination rights under derivatives contracts at its subsidiaries would be stayed under the ISDA Resolution Stay Protocol. This
elevation would result in holders of our debt securities (including the notes) incurring losses ahead of the beneficiaries of those
guarantee obligations. It is also possible that holders of our debt securities (including the notes) could incur losses ahead of other
sim ilarly situated creditors.
If either resolution strategy proved to be unsuccessful, holders of our debt securities (including the notes) m ay as a consequence be in a
worse position than if the strategy had not been im plem ented. In all cases, any paym ents to holders of our debt securities are
dependent on our ability to m ake such paym ents and are therefore subject to our credit risk.

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U N ITED STATES FED ERAL TAX CON SID ERATION S
The following is a discussion of the m aterial U.S. federal incom e and certain estate tax consequences of the ownership and disposition
of the notes. It applies to you only if you purchase a note for cash in the initial offering at the "issue price," which is the first price at
which a substantial am ount of the notes is sold to the public, and hold the note as a capital asset within the m eaning of Section 1221 of
the Internal Revenue Code of 198 6, as am ended (the "Code "). It does not address all of the tax consequences that m ay be relevant to
you in light of your particular circum stances or if you are an investor subject to special rules, such as:


· a financial institution;


· a "regulated investm ent com pany";


· a "real estate investm ent trust";


· a tax-exem pt entity, including an "individual retirem ent account" or "Roth IRA";


· a dealer or trader subject to a m ark-to-m arket m ethod of tax accounting with respect to the notes;

· a person holding a note as part of a "straddle" or conversion transaction or who has entered into a "constructive sale" with

respect to a note;


· a U.S. holder (as defined below) whose functional currency is not the U.S. dollar; or


· an entity classified as a partnership for U.S. federal incom e tax purposes.
If an entity that is classified as a partnership for U.S. federal incom e tax purposes holds the notes, the U.S. federal incom e tax
treatm ent of a partner will generally depend on the status of the partner and the activities of the partnership. If you are a partnership
holding the notes or a partner in such a partnership, you should consult your tax adviser as to the particular U.S. federal tax
consequences of holding and disposing of the notes to you.
This discussion is based on the Code, adm inistrative pronouncem ents, judicial decisions and final, tem porary and proposed Treasury
regulations, all as of the date hereof, changes to any of which subsequent to the date hereof m ay affect the tax consequences described
herein, possibly with retroactive effect. This discussion does not address the effects of any applicable state, local or non -U.S. tax laws,
any alternative m inim um tax consequences or the potential application of the Medicare tax on net investm ent incom e. You should
consult your tax adviser concerning the application of U.S. federal incom e and estate tax laws to your particular situation, as well as
any tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, local or non -U.S. taxing jurisdiction.
Ge n e ra l
In the opinion of our counsel, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, the notes will be treated as "fixed rate debt instrum ents" that are issued
without original issue discount ("OID") for U.S. federal incom e tax purposes.
Ta x Co n s e qu e n ce s to U .S. H o ld e rs
This section applies only to U.S. holders. You are a "U.S. holder " if you are a beneficial owner of a note that is, for U.S. federal incom e
tax purposes:


· a citizen or individual resident of the United States;


· a corporation created or organized in or under the laws of the United States, any state therein or the District of Colum bia; or


· an estate or trust the incom e of which is subject to U.S. federal incom e taxation regardless of its source.
In terest on the N otes. Stated in terest on the n otes will gen erally be taxable to you as ordin ary in terest in com e at the tim e it accrues or
is received in accordance with your m ethod of accounting for U.S. federal incom e tax purposes.
Under applicable Treasury regulations, we will generally be presum ed to exercise our option to redeem the notes if the exercise of the
option would lower the yield on the notes. The yield on the notes would be lowered if we

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redeem ed the notes before the initial increase in the interest rate, and therefore the notes will not be treated as issued with OID. If,
contrary to the presum ption in the applicable Treasury regulations, we do not redeem the notes before the initial increase in the
interest rate, solely for purposes of calculating OID, the notes will be treated as if they were redeem ed and new notes were issued on
the presum ed exercise date for the notes' principal am ount. The sam e analysis will generally apply to the subsequent increases in the
interest rate, which m eans a note that is deem ed reissued will generally be treated as redeem ed prior to any subsequent increase in the
interest rate, and therefore as issued without OID.
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Sale, Exchan ge or R etirem en t of the N otes. You will recogn ize capital gain or loss on the sale, exchan ge or retirem en t of a n ote equal to
the difference between the am ount received (other than am ounts received in respect of accrued interest, which will be treated as
described under "--Interest on the Notes") and your adjusted tax basis in the note. Your adjusted tax basis in a note generally will be
equal to your original purchase price for the note. Your gain or loss generally will be long-term capital gain or loss if at the tim e of the
sale, exchange or retirem ent you held the notes for m ore than one year, and short -term capital gain or loss otherwise. Long-term
capital gains recognized by non -corporate U.S. holders are generally subject to taxation at reduced rates. Any capital loss you recognize
m ay be subject to lim itations.
Ta x Co n s e qu e n ce s to N o n -U .S. H o ld e rs
This section applies only to non -U.S. holders. You are a "non -U.S. holder " if you are a beneficial owner of a note that is, for U.S.
federal incom e tax purposes:


· an individual who is classified as a nonresident alien;


· a foreign corporation; or


· a foreign estate or trust.
You are not a non -U.S. holder for purposes of this discussion if you are (i) an individual who is present in the United States for 18 3
days or m ore in the taxable year of disposition, (ii) a form er citizen or resident of the United States or (iii) a person for whom incom e
or gain in respect of the notes is effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the United States. If you are or m ay
becom e such a person during the period in which you hold a note, you should consult your tax adviser regarding the U.S. federal tax
consequences of an investm ent in the notes.
Subject to the discussions below concerning backup withholding and FATCA, you will not be subject to U.S. federal incom e or
withholding tax in respect of the notes, provided that:

· you do not own, directly or by attribution, ten percent or m ore of the total com bined voting power of all classes of our stock

entitled to vote;


· you are not a controlled foreign corporation related, directly or indirectly, to us through stock ownership;


· you are not a bank receiving interest under Section 8 8 1(c)(3)(A) of the Code; and

· you provide to the applicable withholding agent an appropriate Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") Form W-8 on which you

certify under penalties of perjury that you are not a U.S. person.
U .S. Fe d e ra l Es ta te Ta x
Individual non -U.S. holders and entities the property of which is potentially includible in such an individual's gross estate for U.S.
federal estate tax purposes (for exam ple, a trust funded by such an individual and with respect to which the individual has retained
certain interests or powers) should consider the U.S. federal estate tax im plications of an investm ent in the notes. Absent an applicable
treaty benefit, a note will be treated as U.S.-situs property subject to U.S. federal estate tax if paym ents on the note if received by the
decedent at the tim e of death would have been subject to U.S. federal withholding tax (even if the IRS Form W-8 certification
requirem ent described above were satisfied and not taking into account an elim ination of such U.S. federal withholding tax due to the
application of an incom e tax treaty). You should consult your tax adviser regarding the U.S. federal estate tax consequences of an
investm ent in the notes in your particular situation and the availability of benefits provided by an applicable estate tax treaty, if any.

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Ba cku p W ith h o ld in g a n d In fo rm a tio n Re p o rtin g
Inform ation returns generally will be filed with the IRS with respect to paym ents of interest on the notes and m ay be filed with the IRS
in connection with the paym ent of proceeds from a sale, exchange or other disposition of the notes. If you fail to provide certain
identifying inform ation (such as an accurate taxpayer identification num ber if you are a U.S. holder) or m eet certain other conditions,
you m ay also be subject to backup withholding at the rate specified in the Code. If you are a non -U.S. holder that provides an
appropriate IRS Form W-8 , you will generally establish an exem ption from backup withholding. Am ounts withheld under the backup
withholding rules are not additional taxes and m ay be refunded or credited against your U.S. federal incom e tax liability, provided the
relevant inform ation is tim ely furnished to the IRS.
FATCA Le gis la tio n
Legislation com m only referred to as "FATCA" generally im poses a withholding tax of 30 % on paym ents to certain non -U.S. entities
(including financial interm ediaries) with respect to certain financial instrum ents, unless various U.S. inform ation reporting and due
diligence requirem ents have been satisfied. An intergovernm ental agreem ent between the United States and the non -U.S. entity's
jurisdiction m ay m odify these requirem ents. Withholding under these rules (if applicable) applies to paym ents of am ounts treated as
interest on the notes and, after 20 18 , to paym ents of gross proceeds of the disposition (including upon retirem ent) of the notes. If
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withholding applies to the notes, we will not be required to pay any additional am ounts with respect to am ounts withheld. Both U.S.
and non -U.S. holders should consult their tax advisers regarding the potential application of FATCA to the notes.
Th e p re ce d in g d is cu s s io n co n s titu te s th e fu ll o p in io n o f D a vis Po lk & W a rd w e ll LLP re ga rd in g th e m a te ria l U .S.
fe d e ra l ta x co n s e qu e n ce s o f o w n in g a n d d is p o s in g o f th e n o te s .

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SU PPLEMEN TAL PLAN OF D ISTRIBU TION
Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Com pany, is the agent for the distribution of the notes. The
agent m ay resell the notes to other securities dealers at the original offering price of the notes less a concession not in excess of $ 16.0 0
per note. Such securities dealers m ay include Wells Fargo Advisors (the trade nam e of the retail brokerage business of our affiliates,
Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC).
The agent or another affiliate of ours expects to realize hedging profits projected by its proprietary pricing m odels to the extent it
assum es the risks inherent in hedging our obligations under the notes. If any dealer participating in the distribution of the notes or any
of its affiliates conducts hedging activities for us in connection with the notes, that dealer or its affiliate will expect to realize a profit
projected by its proprietary pricing m odels from such hedging activities. Any such projected profit will be in addition to any discount or
concession received in connection with the sale of the notes to you.
We expect that delivery of the notes will be m ade against paym ent therefor on or about the issue date specified in this pricing
supplem ent. Under Rule 15c6-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as am ended, trades in the secondary m arket generally are
required to settle in two business days after the date the notes are priced, unless the parties to any such trade expressly agree
otherwise. Accordingly, purchasers who wish to trade the notes at any tim e prior to the second business day preceding the issue date
will be required, by virtue of the fact that the notes will not settle in T+2, to specify an alternative settlem ent cycle at the tim e of any
such trade to prevent a failed settlem ent; such purchasers should also consult their own advisors in this regard.

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