
Wells Fargo Scandal Drove Borrowers to Fintech Lenders, UC Davis Study Suggests
'I document that geographic areas with larger exposures to the Wells Fargo scandal increased the probability of consumers choosing fintech for their mortgage lender,' said Yang, an assistant professor at the UC Davis Graduate School of Management.
The paper, 'Trust as an entry barrier: Evidence from FinTech adoption,' was published online in the Journal of Financial Economics. The paper was written by Keer Yang, an assistant professor in the UC Davis Graduate School of Management specializing in finance and financial technology.
'I document that geographic areas with larger exposures to the Wells Fargo scandal increased the probability of consumers choosing fintech for their mortgage lender,' Yang said.
Short for financial technology, fintech refers to products and services designed to let consumers and businesses conduct banking and other financial services digitally.
The difference in interest rates and other fees for comparable 30-year, fixed-rate loans on single-family homes between banks and fintech lenders did not change after the 2016 scandal.
'Therefore it is trust, not the interest rate, that affects the borrower's probability of choosing a fintech lender,' Yang wrote.
Financial scandal erupts
In one of the most prominent bank scandals since the global financial crisis of 2008, Wells Fargo was fined $3 billion by the federal government over allegations that bank employees, under pressure to meet unrealistic sales goals, had opened millions of accounts and saddled customers with fees 'under false pretenses and without consent' between 2002 and 2016.
While a Los Angeles Times story documented the alleged practices in 2013, the scandal did not erupt until 2016, when Wells Fargo initially was fined $185 million by federal regulators, capturing national attention.
Data analysis
Yang analyzed Gallup poll answers regarding trust in banks, internet searches on 'Google Trends' on bank scandals, newspaper articles about the Wells Fargo fines and scandal, and deposits and mortgage loan data sets in traditional banks and in fintech lenders. The period examined was 2012 to 2021.
Use of financial services increased from 2% of the market in 2010, before any knowledge of the Wells Fargo scandal, to 8% in 2016, according to the research paper. Furthermore, in areas with Wells Fargo banks — where exposure to the scandal was more pronounced — customers were on average 4% more likely to use non-bank lenders than any banks after 2016.
The scandal had a minimal effect on bank deposits, probably because of protections afforded by deposit insurance, Yang said.
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The Technical Report is not required to be prepared pursuant to NI 43-101 and was voluntarily prepared to update the technical report entitled 'Report NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Mineral Resources and Reserves of the Sangdong Project, South Korea', dated July 31, 2016 and authored by the Qualified Person, and reflects recent developments at the Sangdong Mine, including with regards to mine development, to enhance the public disclosure about the Sangdong Mine. The Technical Report has been filed on SEDAR+ and can be accessed under the Company's profile at and on the Company's website at As detailed in the Technical Report, the current mine and processing plant construction of Phase I of the Sangdong Mine is expected to begin production in the second half of 2025. Once fully operational, the targeted ore throughput capacity is expected to reach around 640,000 tons per year. The Company expects to increase its throughput capacity up to 1.2 million tons through the Phase II planned expansion. This expansion is fully permitted under existing Phase I approvals, and during the development of Phase I, some components have been built which may support a higher throughput or expansion. It is expected that, subject to positive operating results from Phase I and prevailing market conditions, Phase II could be advanced as early as 2026. This would involve initiating detailed engineering and permitting activities, followed by potential construction and commissioning. If Phase II is advanced in 2026, it is expected that first ore production under Phase II could commence in 2027. The Phase II expansion is expected to unlock economies of scale and support margin enhancement. Advancement to Phase II is contingent upon a formal decision following the evaluation of Phase I performance. 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Although the Company notes that Mr Wheeler (who is also a Competent Person within the meaning of the JORC Code) previously prepared a JORC-compliant Technical Assessment Report for the Sangdong Project dated 31 December 2020 and this was included in the Company's prospectus dated 8 June 2021 (the ' JORC Compliant Technical Report '), the JORC Compliant Technical Report does not include the current assumptions, parameters and methods included in the Technical Report. As such: a competent person has not done sufficient work to classify the updated foreign estimates contained in the Technical Report as mineral resources or reserves in accordance with the JORC Code; and it is uncertain that following evaluation and/or further exploration work that the updated foreign estimates contained in the Technical Report will be able to be reported as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code. Information required pursuant to ASX Listing Rules 5.12, 5.16 and 5.17 is included in Annexure A of this announcement. About Almonty Almonty is a diversified and experienced global producer of tungsten concentrate in conflict-free regions. The Company is currently mining, processing and shipping tungsten concentrate from its Panasqueira Mine in Portugal. Its Sangdong Mine in Gangwon Province, South Korea is currently under construction. The Sangdong Mine was historically one of the largest tungsten mines in the world and one of the few long-life, high-grade tungsten deposits outside of China, Almonty also has a significant molybdenum resource on a separate property adjacent to the tungsten orebody at the Sangdong Mine. Additional development projects include the Valtreixal Project in northwestern Spain and Los Santos Mine in western Spain. 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The Company has complied with LRs 5.12, 5.13 and 5.14 requirements for the statement of non-JORC foreign resource estimates, as tabled below. 5.11 - An entity must not include historical estimates or foreign estimates (other than qualifying foreign estimates) of mineralisation in an economic analysis (including a scoping study, preliminary feasibility study, or a feasibility study) of the entity's mineral resources and ore reserves holdings. The Company considers all foreign estimates included in the Technical Report are 'qualifying foreign estimates' as defined in Chapter 19 of the LRs, on the basis that such foreign estimates were prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) and the CIM Standards. Requirements applicable to reports of foreign estimates of mineralisation for material mining projects 5.12.1 - The source and date of the historical estimates or foreign estimates. 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The Company considers that the categories of Mineral Resource and Reserve classification used under NI 43-101 are 'qualifying foreign estimates' in accordance with Chapter 19 of the LRs and have substantially the same categories of Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve classification as the JORC Code (2012) (Appendix 5A, ASX LRs), which are Measured, Indicated and Inferred categories (Mineral Resources) and Proved (Proven) or Probable (in the case of Ore Reserves). 5.12.3 - The relevance and materiality of the historical estimates or foreign estimates to the entity. The Company considers the foreign estimates in the Technical Report to be both material and relevant to the Sangdong Project. 5.12.4 - The reliability of the historical estimates or foreign estimates, including by reference to any of the criteria in Table 1 of Appendix 5A (JORC Code) which are relevant to understanding the reliability of the historical estimates or foreign estimates. 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