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  • Wells Fargo is developing a virtual assistant to help it convert more retail banking customers into digital users, CNBC has learned.
  • The assistant, named Fargo, will be able to execute tasks including paying bills, sending money and offering transaction details and budgeting advice, according to Michelle Moore, the bank's consumer digital head.
  • It's expected to be out next year after the bank releases a revamped mobile app and website in early 2022, Moore said.

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A Wells Fargo logo is seen at the Sibos banking and financial conference in Toronto.

Wells Fargo is developing a virtual assistant to help it convert more retail banking customers into digital users, CNBC has learned.

The assistant, named Fargo, will be able to execute tasks including paying bills, sending money and offering transaction details and budgeting advice, according to Michelle Moore, the bank's consumer digital head. It's expected to be out next year after the bank releases a revamped mobile app and website in early 2022, she said.

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