KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer calls Wells Fargo's selection of Charles Scharf as its new CEO a "brilliant move."
  • The scandal-ridden bank says Scharf will assume the chief executive role, effective Oct. 21, ending months of searching for a new leader.
  • "I think the expenses are going to be really coming down. Charlie is a technology guy. It's going to help there," Cramer says.

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday called Wells Fargo's selection of veteran banking leader Charles Scharf as its new CEO a "brilliant move."

"This was a job that was offered to Charlie a while ago. And Charlie didn't want to take it," Cramer said. "But I think the opportunity was just too great, was my understanding."