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DBS Treasury & Markets vs Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)

A direct, side-by-side comparison of DBS Treasury & Markets and Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking) — profit splits, evaluation fees, payout cadence, supported assets, and trading rules. Data pulled live from our firm directory.

Quick verdict

Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking) is best for

traders who prefer Bank or Institutional Prop Desk and a Charlotte, NC, USA-based firm.

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Cost & compensation

Cost and compensation path

Published fees and payout timing apply to trader-paid funding programs. Firm-capital and institutional paths are shown separately because their economics usually depend on hiring, allocation, salary, bonus, or profit-sharing terms.

DBS Treasury & Markets

Bank / Institutional

Not applicable for this model

This is a firm-capital or hiring-based trading path, not a trader-paid funding program. Compensation is typically handled through salary, bonus, draw, allocation, or profit-sharing arrangements rather than a published evaluation fee and payout schedule.

Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)

Bank / Institutional

Not applicable for this model

This is a firm-capital or hiring-based trading path, not a trader-paid funding program. Compensation is typically handled through salary, bonus, draw, allocation, or profit-sharing arrangements rather than a published evaluation fee and payout schedule.

Decision guide

Best for your trader type

AttributeDBS Treasury & Markets

Bank / Institutional · est. 1968

Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)

Bank / Institutional · est. 1852

Cost
Evaluation fee
Monthly fee
Evaluation requiredNoNo
Instant fundingNoNo
Capital
Profit splitN/A (employee desk)
Max allocationBank balance sheetFirm Capital
Account sizesBank balance sheetFirm Capital
Scaling
Payouts
FrequencySalary + bonusAnnual Bonus
First payoutSalary + bonus
Assets
FuturesYesYes
StocksYesYes
OptionsYesYes
ForexYesYes
CryptoNoNo
Trading rules
News tradingYes
Overnight holdingYesYes
Weekend holdingYesYes
Copy tradingNoNo
Technology
PlatformsProprietaryInternal
Data feed
Company
HeadquartersSingaporeCharlotte, NC, USA

About DBS Treasury & Markets

Treasury & markets division of DBS Bank running FX, rates, credit and commodities trading across Asia.

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About Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)

Wells Fargo's markets division provides client market-making and risk-warehousing in rates, credit, FX and equities.

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Trust & stability

Reputation and rule-change activity

Two added decision signals: a weighted reputation score from independent review sources, and a 90-day view of structural rule-change activity where monitored sources are available.

Reputation

canonical
1.4/ 5
Sources used
1
Confidence
low

Weighted blend of independent trader-review sources. See methodology.

Rule Stability

last 90d
Unavailable

We do not currently have enough monitored public rule sources for this firm to report rule-change activity honestly.

Reputation

canonical
1.1/ 5
Sources used
1
Confidence
medium

Weighted blend of independent trader-review sources. See methodology.

Rule Stability

last 90d
Unavailable

We do not currently have enough monitored public rule sources for this firm to report rule-change activity honestly.

Frequently asked

Common questions

Is DBS Treasury & Markets cheaper to start than Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)?
DBS Treasury & Markets: evaluation pricing varies. Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking): evaluation from —.
Which pays out faster — DBS Treasury & Markets or Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)?
DBS Treasury & Markets payouts: Salary + bonus. Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking) payouts: Annual Bonus. First-payout eligibility: DBS Treasury & Markets — Salary + bonus; Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking) — —.
Can I trade news at DBS Treasury & Markets or Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)?
DBS Treasury & Markets: permits news trading. Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking): policy unconfirmed.
Can I hold positions overnight at DBS Treasury & Markets or Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)?
DBS Treasury & Markets: allows overnight holds. Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking): allows overnight holds.

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