A notification program began on Tuesday, as ordered by a U.S. district court in California, to alert consumers about a proposed class action settlement.
Wells Fargo & Co. is fighting to shut some customers out of a sweeping plan to compensate around 600,000 drivers it pushed into car insurance they did not need, according to court documents and a source familiar with the effort.
Wells Fargo executives were warned that an auto insurance plan could be overcharging customers but failed to react responsibly, according to a complaint recently released by a judge.