- Hustisford State Bank
- 200 South Lake Street, Hustisford, WI, 53034
- The goal of the Hustisford State Bank has been and continues to be to provide quality personal service to our customers. Hustisford State Bank is committed to remain an independent community bank and will continue to strive to provide quality services to its customers, which are its most valuable asset.
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- Summit Credit Union
- 1709 Landmark Dr, Cottage Grove, WI, 53527
- Summit, we’re all about helping you turn wishing, waiting and wondering into planning, doing and experiencing. We offer the basic products you want, like checking and savings accounts, credit cards and loans. And we go one step further, providing financial guidance, education, tools, one-on-one coaching and innovative programs to empower.
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- Avestar Credit Union
- 125 W Madison Street, Waterloo, WI, 53594
- Avestar Credit Union is committed to providing its members sound and dependable financial service. We will provide loans to the community in a prudent and sound manner in accordance with our written policy. Our members will receive a fair and competitive return on their investments while we maintain the financial stability of the credit union.
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- Kohler Credit Union
- 5727 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan, WI, 53083
- At Kohler Credit Union we are dedicated to our member's financial well-being.
Our reason for doing business is pretty simple. We are here to serve our members. We work diligently to provide the most desired financial products and services in an economical manner. We understand that as a financial cooperative
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- Meadowland Credit Union
- 1040 North Main Street, Sheboygan Falls, WI, 53085
- Meadowland Credit Union was chartered on April 18, 1957 as Bemis Employees Credit Union. At that time, the credit union was serving only the employees of Bemis Manufacturing and their immediate family members. On January 10, 1995, our field of membership was expanded to include employees of Richardson Industries and their immediate family members.
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- Bank of Lake Mills
- 136 E Madison Street, Lake Mills, WI, 53551
- Bank of Lake Mills was organized in 1893 by S. A. Reed, E. J. Fargo, L. D. Fargo, David Gardner, B. J. Silliman, R. E. Favill, Robert Fargo, William Everson and Conrad Engsberg. The bank was built despite the numerous bank failures that occurred that same year.
In 1919, Emil Neupert joined Bank of Lake Mills and became Bank President.
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- The Benton State Bank
- 42 West Main Street, Benton, WI, 53803
- The Benton State Bank obtained a State Charter on October 19, 1894 and opened for business on December 3, 1894. Shullsburg Community Bank, A Branch of Benton State Bank was opened June 12, 1997 at 195 Hwy 11, Shullsburg WI. BSB Community Bancorporation, Inc. is the parent company of Benton State Bank, formed in 2000.
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- Ixonia Bank
- WI046 Marietta Avenue, Ixonia, WI, 53036
- For over 100 years, Ixonia Bank has been a locally owned, independent community bank. Experience the benefits of community banking at its best - fast decision-making, customized solutions, local expertise, and responsive, and flexible service. And most importantly experience relationships built on trust and understanding.
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- Glacier Hills Credit Union
- 2150 S Main Street, West Bend, WI, 53095
- We were founded in 1934 by employees of West Bend Aluminum Company to provide affordable access to financial services for employees. Much has changed in the financial arena since 1934, but the mission remains the same - People helping people to improve the financial well-being of each member.
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- Oostburg State Bank
- 905 Center Avenue, Oostburg, WI, 53070
- Oostburg State Bank is a Wisconsin community bank focused on the needs of local families, businesses, and farmers. At Oostburg State Bank, we provide flexible, modern banking solutions on a local level. That means you get the convenience and dependability you need from a banking institution, with the personalized service you deserve.
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- The Port Washington State Bank
- 206 North Franklin Street, Port Washington, WI, 53074
- 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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