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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Arkansas residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Wells Fargo that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Wells Fargo has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.

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Past Wells Fargo Settlements (2)

These Wells Fargo settlements have closed but Arkansas residents may have qualified at the time.

$56.85M Wells Fargo CARES Act class action settlement

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Wells Fargo reached a $56.85M settlement over CARES Act forbearance reporting errors. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.

Deadline: 2026-03-25 No Proof Needed Expired

$33M Wells Fargo subscription billing class action settlement

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The $33M Wells Fargo subscription billing settlement compensated consumers enrolled in unauthorized recurring charges through deceptive free trial offers. Learn about similar settlements.

Deadline: 2026-03-04 Proof Required Expired Official site →

About Wells Fargo Class Actions in Arkansas

Arkansas residents affected by Wells Fargo's practices have access to significant class action settlements, including a $56.85 million CARES Act settlement and a $33 million subscription billing settlement. Wells Fargo maintains a substantial presence in Arkansas through 47 branch locations across major cities including Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Fort Smith, serving approximately 180,000 customers statewide. The bank's extensive footprint makes these settlements particularly relevant for Arkansas consumers who may have been impacted by unauthorized account openings or improper billing practices. Arkansas operates under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations and allows for treble damages in certain cases. Arkansas residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively straightforward legal procedures and a statute of limitations that typically allows three years for consumer fraud claims. The Arkansas Attorney General's office has historically been proactive in pursuing financial institutions for consumer violations, creating a favorable environment for class action participants. Given Wells Fargo's significant market share in Arkansas's banking sector, many residents may be eligible for compensation through these settlements.

Wells Fargo Settlements in Arkansas: FAQs

How many Wells Fargo customers in Arkansas are eligible for the CARES Act settlement?

While exact Arkansas numbers aren't disclosed, Wells Fargo serves approximately 180,000 customers across 47 branches in the state. The $56.85 million CARES Act settlement covers customers nationwide who were improperly denied payment deferrals during the pandemic, potentially affecting thousands of Arkansas borrowers with mortgages, auto loans, or credit cards.

Does Arkansas's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provide additional protections for Wells Fargo settlement claims?

Yes, Arkansas's Deceptive Trade Practices Act offers enhanced consumer protections that complement federal class action settlements. This state law allows for treble damages and attorney fees in cases of intentional deception, though it doesn't typically apply to class action settlements that already include punitive elements.

What documentation do Arkansas residents need to file Wells Fargo class action claims?

Arkansas residents typically need account statements, loan documents, or credit card records showing Wells Fargo services during the relevant time periods. For the subscription billing settlement, proof of unauthorized charges or services is essential, while CARES Act claims require documentation of payment deferral requests made during 2020-2021.

Tips for Arkansas Residents Filing Wells Fargo Claims

Arkansas residents should gather all Wells Fargo account documentation from relevant settlement periods before filing claims. Check eligibility for both the $56.85 million CARES Act settlement and $33 million subscription billing settlement, as you may qualify for multiple settlements. Submit claims before deadlines, which are typically 90-120 days after court approval. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and confirmation receipts. Monitor the Arkansas Attorney General's consumer protection website for updates on additional Wells Fargo enforcement actions. Consider consulting with Arkansas consumer protection attorneys if you experienced significant damages beyond typical settlement amounts, as the state's Deceptive Trade Practices Act may provide additional recovery options.

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