Wells Fargo & Co. has confirmed the termination of its 2015 consent orders with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), marking the resolution of a key regulatory restriction related to its previously held financial subsidiaries. The only remaining consent order for the bank is the 2018 order issued by the Federal Reserve Board. This development brings Wells Fargo closer to lifting the asset cap imposed on it by U.S. regulators. The removal of the 2015 OCC agreements is seen as a significant step forward in the bank's efforts to ease regulatory constraints and expand its operations.