- Royal Bank
- 202 Main Street, Elroy, WI, 53929
- Lends in Wisconsin
Royal Bank is a locally owned and locally operated, full-service community Bank. Our tagline, Your Community Partner, embodies the deep-seeded dedication we have to our customers and the communities we serve. We are highly committed to our customers, shareholders and employees and strive to earn your complete satisfaction.
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- SmartFinancial
- 2778 South 35th Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53215
- Lends in Wisconsin
Smart Financial Services, Inc. was established in 2001 with the mission of creating extraordinary mortgage solutions for the citizens of Wisconsin and Florida. That mission continues to be a driving force through today. Smart Financial Services, Inc. has always sought out the nation's most creative and responsible lenders.
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- F Street Group
- 1134 N 9th Street, Suite 200, Milwaukee, WI, 53233
- Lends in Wisconsin
Founded in 2008, F Street Group invests and maintains ownership stakes in businesses across a number of verticals, including housing, lending, real estate development, and hospitality. Our focus continues to be on finding opportunities that maximize returns and wealth creation.Our goal has always been to help support and build the communities.
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- Milwaukee Hard Money
- 1130 N 9th St, Milwaukee, WI, 53233
- Lends in Wisconsin
Milwaukee-based hard money lender. Our lending program is a vehicle through which real estate investors can realize their investment goals and be competitive in their market. We focus on lending to investors who perform rehabs to single-family, multi-family, or commercial real estate for investment purposes only.
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- A Better Mortgage Company
- 4379 S. Howell Avenue, Suite 22, Milwaukee, WI, 53207
- Lends in Wisconsin
A Better Mortgage Company has been saving Wisconsin homeowners money with the most aggressive programs down to 500 credit score, and 100% financing available with 580+ scores and also Providing Wisconsin home services since 1998 with the most aggressive programs, refinancing, 1st and 2nd mortgages, reverse mortgages, VA, FHA and etc
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- Tri City National Bank
- 6400 S 27th Street, Oak Creek, WI, 53154
- Lends in Wisconsin
For more than 55 years, Tri City has been a bank focused on the needs of its customers and communities. Put simply, we succeed when you do. That’s why we are dedicated to helping families fulfill their financial dreams and businesses grow. After all, we are Your Hometown Bank. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
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- Guardian Credit Union
- 7801 S. Howell Avenue, Oak Creek, WI, 53154
- Lends in Wisconsin
In 1934, Harnischfeger Corporation employees in West Milwaukee, Wisconsin established a credit union to provide a source of credit at a fair interest rate and the opportunity for its members to improve their economic and social conditions. In 1986, the membership voted to expand the charter to a community credit union serving any persons living.
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- Educators Credit Union
- 1326 Willow Road, Sturtevant, WI, 53177
- Lends in Wisconsin
Educators Credit Union was founded by teachers in 1937 so members could borrow and save money at fair and reasonable interest rates. Today, Educators members are students, government workers, healthcare employees, small business owners and many other community members. Educators started out operating under the guiding principle of “Not for Profit.
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- MCU Financial Center Credit Union
- 1462 South Green Bay Rd, Mt. Pleasant, WI, 53406
- Lends in Wisconsin
MCU has been serving the hard working people of the Racine and Kenosha areas, since 1939. If you live or work in Racine or Kenosha counties, you may be eligible for a membership with MCU. So stop into the branch, or if you prefer, call or e-mail us. Let us help you save! Consider joining MCU, only $15 gives you a membership share
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- The Port Washington State Bank
- 206 North Franklin Street, Port Washington, WI, 53074
- Lends in Wisconsin
Clarence Hill & George Henry opened the doors to their new bank at 206 N. Franklin St. in Port Washington, Wisconsin on Sept. 11, 1899 less than a year after the Great Wisconsin Chair Factory Fire destroyed the town’s business district. From this modest start, PWSB has grown to more than $637 million in funds & loan assets under active managem
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