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ROYAL CREDIT UNION
ROYAL CREDIT UNION
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Royal Credit Union was made up of just 100 Members when we were organized in April 1964 to serve the employees of Uniroyal and their families. In November of 1972, Royal was granted permission to add other employee groups to its membership and over the next two years we did just that, bringing 27 new groups into the family. That popularity told us we were ready for a community charter. With more than 300,000 Members today, on the surface we don't really look like we did when we just occupied a small office in a tire plant. But there are many, many things that have remained true from day one. They are highlighted in our Core Values, which you will find on this page and posted in each of our offices. More importantly, you will find these Core Values instilled in each of our team members, who make sure to listen to your story and help you in any way they can. Federally insured by NCUA.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WESTCONSIN CREDIT UNION
WESTCONSIN CREDIT UNION
Menomonie, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Founded in 1939, WESTconsin Credit Union is one of the region's strongest financial services providers. Our history takes us back to primarily serving the Menomonie area agricultural community, then operating as Menomonie Farmers Credit Union. We expanded in membership base over the next several years and merged with other small credit unions in the region. In the summer of 1990, we recognized this growth by changing our name to WESTconsin Credit Union. Today, our field of membership footprint includes 28 counties across west central Wisconsin and east central Minnesota with offices in Altoona, Amery, Baldwin, Barron, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Ellsworth, Hudson, Menomonie, New Richmond, Prescott, River Falls and Spring Valley, Wisconsin. We exist to serve the financial needs of our member-owners (accountholders) and our communities. As a not-for-profit financial services organization, we are owned and operated by and for our members. Our members receive dividends back on a daily basis in the form of low-fee products and services. In addition, our not-for-profit status enables us to operate at a lower cost than many for-profit institutions, and helps WESTconsin offer competitive loan and savings rates to our members. We're based right here in your community, owned by community members like you. You get a higher level of personal service, and can build a long-lasting relationship with people who can help you find the best financial solutions to your unique needs. WESTconsin Credit Union is an equal opportunity employer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CITIZENS COMMUNITY FEDERAL
CITIZENS COMMUNITY FEDERAL
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Established in 1938, Citizens Community Federal (CCFBank®) is a bank based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. CCFBank® Makes More Possible for our customers and communities by supporting their financial goals and volunteering. We are a community bank that provides local decision making and offers banking through digital channels as well as traditional branch banking services located in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Member FDIC & Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SECURITY FINANCIAL BANK
SECURITY FINANCIAL BANK
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Security Financial Bank is a local, independent community bank, specializing in business, insurance agency and agricultural banking services. SFB has locations in Alma Center, Black River Falls, Bloomer, Durand, Eau Claire, Ladysmith and River Falls, Wisconsin. Member FDIC
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
DAIRY STATE BANK
DAIRY STATE BANK
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Dairy State Bank is a banking company based out of 16 S MAIN ST, Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
THE NORTHWESTERN BANK
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Chippewa Valley (WI) Community bank focused on establishing relationships and small business lending. Headquartered in Chippewa Falls, Northwestern has office locations in Altoona, Thorp, Boyd, Cornell, and Lafayette. Established in 1904, Northwestern Bank is "Where People Matter"​.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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ALLIANCE BANK
ALLIANCE BANK
Mondovi, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
Banking services tailored to the title and settlement industry
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
UNITY BANK
UNITY BANK
Augusta, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Unity Bank is a family owned community bank with offices in Minnesota, Montana, and Wisconsin. With 16 locations, $565 million in assets, and 165 employees, Unity Bank continues to be an integral member of the communities we serve and is committed to providing a full range of products to meet our customer’s financial needs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
LAKE SHORE III CORPORATION
LAKE SHORE III CORPORATION
Glenwood City, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Hiawatha National Bank is a financial services company based out of Hager City, WI, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PILLAR BANK
PILLAR BANK
Baldwin, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
When it comes to banking, it’s about more than transactions. It’s about relationships. At Pillar Bank, we are a team of people committed to providing the guidance and resources for you to thrive. In fact, we’re not an impersonal corporate bank with lots of red tape. We’re a straight-forward and well-established local bank who knows our customers and does what is right. We operate with values such as: INDEPENDENCE. We make local decisions that benefit the people who live and work in our community. CARE. We proactively listen and respond to the needs of our customers, employees, and community. EFFORT. We go out of our way to provide advice, education, and solutions that are pathways for success. GROWTH. We are passionate about evolving and developing, both as individuals and as a community. CONNECTION. We aim to positively impact those around us by showing up and giving back. TRUST. We uphold the highest standards of honesty, integrity, confidentiality, and security. So, no matter your financial goals or needs, we are here to help you live a more vibrant and successful life. This Is Local Banking Done Right.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
COMMUNITY BANK OF CAMERON, INC.
COMMUNITY BANK OF CAMERON, INC.
Cameron, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
Community Bank of Cameron is a fullservice, financial bank with branches in Cameron, Grantsburg and Siren, Wisconsin. We serve Barron and Burnett Counties and.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CUMBERLAND FEDERAL BANK
CUMBERLAND FEDERAL BANK
Cumberland, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
Cumberland Federal Bank, FSB is a banking company based out of 13902nd Ave, Cumberland, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading