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STATE BANK OF CHILTON
STATE BANK OF CHILTON
Chilton, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Money makes nearly every part of your day possible, from buying groceries to investing in your future. Trust the handling of this important part of life to the right partner. At State Bank of Chilton, we have the combination of financial expertise and exceptional customer service that you should expect from your bank. We offer the free checking account that your need for the important details of your daily life, as well as the investment accounts that will make major milestones possible. As a community bank, we are here to help you create a financial plan that gets you where you want to be, from student banking options to a small business loan, and from initial investments through to retirement.
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BLUESTONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
BLUESTONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Little Chute, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Imagine a place to do your banking where you’re the focus, not profits. At Bluestone Federal Credit Union, you’re part of something bigger. Bluestone Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit, full service financial cooperative serving 43 counties across IA, MN, NE & SD by providing convenient online banking tools and consumer-centric lending and saving solutions. Join us today, and find out why our cutting edge products and services and low-rate loans have the Bluestone community talking.
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Market Laggard
THE FARMERS STATE BANK OF WAUPACA
THE FARMERS STATE BANK OF WAUPACA
Waupaca, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Farmers State Bank of Waupaca was founded in 1911 by a board of directors and is one of the oldest financial institutions in the Waupaca. Its purpose is to give our customers the most modern banking services, in an environment of friendliness and fairness. Our Vision: To maximize our return to shareholders, while making sound decisions today and for the future. To create a work environment where the employees can use their talents to make the customer experience a great one. To create a banking environment that changes with the times and can be used by all generations. To build relationships so the customer relies on us first when they need any financial products and services. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
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BLC COMMUNITY BANK
BLC COMMUNITY BANK
Little Chute, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
BLC Community Bank is a strong, independent community bank, locally owned and dedicated to our customers and the communities we serve. We have a genuine desire to meet all of your banking needs and are diligent in our efforts to provide the latest in banking services with a friendly and personal, home-town touch. After all, banking isn’t about money – it’s about people! Our customers have access to their accounts 24/7 through internet banking, Telebank, and an extensive ATM network. We are confident that we have a product or service to meet your financial needs. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK
FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK
Waterloo, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
For over 125 years, Farmers & Merchants State Bank has proudly operated as an independent community bank, serving the residents of Waterloo, Marshall, and the recently added Lake Mills, WI. In addition to our in-house financial services, we offer a complete range of full-service, mortgage, and internet banking options. Since our establishment in 1897, we have played a vital role in our communities and remain dedicated to their prosperity. Our team is always ready to offer guidance and support, as we consider ourselves your lifelong financial partner. Our objective is to deliver comprehensive financial services and be your trusted partner for life.
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UNISON CREDIT UNION
UNISON CREDIT UNION
Kaukauna, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Unison Credit Union is a company based out of 1616 Crooks Avenue, Kaukauna, United States.
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Market Leading
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WOLF RIVER COMMUNITY BANK
WOLF RIVER COMMUNITY BANK
Hortonville, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Community owned bank serving the financial needs of businesses and individuals. We provide local decisions and a true community banking experience. We offer financial solutions including loan and deposit products for both businesses and individuals. We have added expertise in Agricultural Lending. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender
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Market Leading
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK-FOX CITIES
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK-FOX CITIES
Appleton, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
Like you, we had a vision. In 1993 our founders saw a need for a bank in our community that would focus on small to medium-sized businesses—a bank that was willing to take a chance on the success of our clients by focusing on what is best for them. They were the pioneers of a new idea: entrepreneurs serving other entrepreneurs. These forward-thinking founders shared a vision of how they would deliver banking services differently than your traditional bank. They wanted to better serve small businesses—the backbone of the community. They fueled opportunity by being personal, responsive and flexible with banking solutions. We still recognize this vision and are grateful for the direction that was set by our founding shareholders. Because we’ve traveled that long, bumpy road, we know that each mile has its challenges. But each time an obstacle is overcome, the momentum goes forward. When we identify opportunities, we don’t assign limits. You’re a business owner because you saw an opportunity that others couldn’t see or were afraid to reach for. You already have what it takes, but if you need more, let us be your guide along the road to success. Let us fuel your opportunity. Much is claimed by financial organizations that say they are community focused. American National Bank was born right here. To us, being community-driven means having an ingrained commitment to leading and participating in grassroots efforts that benefit all who live here in our community. When you win, we all win. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
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THE INTERNATIONAL BANK OF AMHERST
THE INTERNATIONAL BANK OF AMHERST
Amherst, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
Responsible for soliciting, negotiating, underwriting and closing of consumer, commercial and real estate loans in compliance with the banks’ lending policies, procedures and legal requirements. Develop business and consumer deposit relationships. Assist with collections. Assist vice-president and president in developing and recommending loan objectives, policies, and practices. Also responsible for the administration of the Bank’s security policy.
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THE BANK OF KAUKAUNA
THE BANK OF KAUKAUNA
Kaukauna, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Bank of Kaukauna was started as a private bank in 1879. Our logo indicates: “Established 1883”, which was the year we were incorporated under the laws of the State of Wisconsin. A quote from our 50th Anniversary booklet, from the year 1929, states: “It is the desire of our Officers and Directors that The Bank of Kaukauna will help you reach desired financial goals - no matter what they may be. This is a partner relationship.” This is as true today as it was then. Our entire staff, management and directors believe this is not just a phrase but who we are. We enjoy being active in this great community and surrounding area. We believe our cooperative involvement with you will lead to a better, stronger community.
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Market Leading
COLLINS STATE BANK
COLLINS STATE BANK
Collins, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
Our Mission, “Big enough to serve you, small enough to know you,” is more than a statement for our team. We like to use the term family, because we live in these communities and our customers are a part of our family. We owe all of our success to the communities we serve each and every day. And through that success, we are able to make our communities and our bank a successful one together. Our goal is to understand your financial needs and customize solutions to solve your financial goals. We understand that you need a bank that makes banking easy for you. That’s why we focus on finding ways to make your banking experience simple, efficient and productive. We at Collins State Bank are proud to offer you a full-service bank for your consumer and business needs. With secure, up-to-date financial services such as online banking with bill pay, mobile and phone banking, plus, customized deposit and loan products that meet your needs. We pride ourselves in our local decision making and specialized personal service. We understand the importance of customized relationship banking, because each of our customers are unique. Our experienced professionals are ready to assist with your financial needs and if we need to, we will, come to you. From all of us at Collins State Bank, we look forward to working with you soon in helping grow our communities together!
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Market Leading
THE PORTAGE COUNTY BANK
THE PORTAGE COUNTY BANK
Almond, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
At Portage Bank, our mission is to provide simple and workable financial solutions for our unique and changing communities. We are not your typical bank. We are a community bank that abides by the philosophy that all families and communities should have access to credit in order to pursue the American dream of ownership in homes & businesses and maximize their contribution to our shared ecosystem. Our core values include solidarity: taking a team approach to accomplish more together; and human dignity: recognizing the uniqueness of every individual. We were founded in 1901 on personal service & customer care and we still live by those principles today. Please stop in and meet our friendly staff who are willing to work hard to meet your banking needs.
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Market Laggard