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Wachovia Releases World Savings Bank April Statistical Data CHARLOTTE, NC—Wachovia Corp. today released the World Savings Bank financial highlights report for the month ended April 30, 2007. Key indicators included:
"We're pleased with continued deposit growth and the relatively stable loan portfolio reflected in World Savings' April data, despite the adverse rate environment," said Tom Wurtz, Wachovia chief financial officer. "The Fixed-Rate Pick-A-Payment loan continues to be an attractive product in this environment. Increases in nonperforming assets are not unexpected; however, World Savings' conservative underwriting practices and low loan-to-collateral values give us confidence the portfolio will continue to perform favorably in this environment." Wachovia Corporation (NYSE:WB) is one of the nation's largest diversified financial services companies, providing a broad range of retail banking and brokerage, asset and wealth management, and corporate and investment banking products and services. Wachovia has retail and commercial banking operations in 21 states with 3,399 retail banking offices from Connecticut to Florida and west to Texas and California. In addition, two core businesses operate under the Wachovia Securities brand name: retail brokerage with 768 offices in 48 states and service affiliate offices in Latin America, and corporate and investment banking serving clients in selected corporate and institutional sectors globally. Other nationwide businesses include mortgage lending in all 50 states and auto finance covering 46 states. Globally, Wachovia serves clients through more than 40 international offices. Online banking is available at wachovia.com; online brokerage products and services at wachoviasec.com, and investment products and services at evergreeninvestments.com. At March 31, 2007, Wachovia had assets of $706 billion and market capitalization of $105 billion. Forward-Looking Statements [IMAGE: "World Savings Financial Highlights May 2007"] |
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