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Société Générale (Global Markets) vs Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)

A direct, side-by-side comparison of Société Générale (Global 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

Société Générale (Global Markets) is best for

traders who prefer Bank or Institutional Prop Desk and a Paris, France-based firm.

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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.

Société Générale (Global 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

  • Overall

    Either

    Both firms offer similar terms — pick on platform fit and asset coverage.

AttributeSociété Générale (Global Markets)

Bank / Institutional · est. 1864

Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)

Bank / Institutional · est. 1852

Cost
Evaluation fee
Monthly fee
Evaluation requiredNoNo
Instant fundingNoNo
Capital
Profit split
Max allocationFirm CapitalFirm Capital
Account sizesFirm CapitalFirm Capital
Scaling
Payouts
FrequencyAnnual BonusAnnual Bonus
First payout
Assets
FuturesYesYes
StocksYesYes
OptionsYesYes
ForexYesYes
CryptoNoNo
Trading rules
News trading
Overnight holdingYesYes
Weekend holdingYesYes
Copy tradingNoNo
Technology
PlatformsInternalInternal
Data feed
Company
HeadquartersParis, FranceCharlotte, NC, USA

About Société Générale (Global Markets)

SocGen's markets division is a leading equity derivatives, structured products and cross-asset house.

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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
1.8/ 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 Société Générale (Global Markets) cheaper to start than Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)?
Société Générale (Global Markets): evaluation from —. Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking): evaluation from —.
Which pays out faster — Société Générale (Global Markets) or Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)?
Société Générale (Global Markets) payouts: Annual Bonus. Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking) payouts: Annual Bonus. First-payout eligibility: Société Générale (Global Markets) — —; Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking) — —.
Can I hold positions overnight at Société Générale (Global Markets) or Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking)?
Société Générale (Global Markets): allows overnight holds. Wells Fargo (Corporate & Investment Banking): allows overnight holds.

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