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Wisconsin Thrifts: The Numerical Landscape

August 26, 1999

The following table represents the number of thrifts in mutual and stock form, both state and federally chartered, with their home offices in Wisconsin on August 26, 1999:

 

WI S&L’s WI Savings Banks Federal Thrifts

Mutual Institutions

5 17 7

Stock Institutions

4 6 5

TOTAL

 

9

 

23

 

12

 

Recent and upcoming changes include:

  1. On June 7, 1999, AnchorBank, S. S. B., Madison, Wisconsin, acquired Fox Cities Bank, F. S. B., Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
  2. As of January 22, 1999, St Francis Capital Corp., Milwaukee, Wisconsin acquired Reliance Capital Corp., the holding company for Reliance Savings Bank.
  3. On November 2, 1998, AAL Trust Company, F.S.B., Appleton, Wisconsin opened for business.
  4. On October 5, 1998, an application was filed to organize a new state savings bank to be known as Sunset Bank & Savings in Waukesha, Wisconsin. On August 16, 1999, Sunset Bank & Savings opened for business.
  5. Effective at the opening of business on July 30, 1998, M&I Bank, S.S.B., a savings and loan association in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, converted to a state chartered bank, known as M&I Lakeview Bank.
  6. Effective March 28, 1998, AMCORE FINANCIAL, Inc., an Illinois bank holding company, acquired Midwest Federal Financial Corp, the holding company of Baraboo Federal Bank, FSB and changed the name of the federal savings bank to AMCORE Bank, Central Wisconsin.
  7. On January 21, 1998, Marquette Savings Bank, S.A. converted from mutual to stock form and reorganized into a mutual holding company format.

 

WISCONSIN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: 9

MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: 5

1. Columbia Savings and Loan Association (Milwaukee)

2. Continental Savings Bank, S.A. (Milwaukee)

3. East Wisconsin Savings Bank, S.A. (Kaukauna)

4. Fox Valley Savings and Loan Association (Fond du Lac)

5. Paper City Savings Association (Wisconsin Rapids)

STOCK SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: 4

*1. AnchorBank, S.S.B. (Madison)

2. First Northern Savings Bank, S.A. (Green Bay)

3. Marquette Savings Bank, S. A. (West Allis)

4. Westland Savings Bank, S.A. (Tomah)

* On June 7, 1999, AnchorBank, S. S. B., Madison, Wisconsin, acquired Fox Cities Bank, F. S. B., Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

 

WISCONSIN SAVINGS BANKS: 23

MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS: 17

1. Great Midwest Bank, S.S.B. (Brookfield)

2. Hartford Savings Bank (Hartford)

3. Home Savings Bank (Madison)

4. KeySavings Bank (Wisconsin Rapids)

5. Marathon Savings Bank (Wausau)

6. Maritime Savings Bank (Milwaukee)

7. Marshfield Savings Bank (Marshfield)

8. Mayville Savings Bank (Mayville)

9. Milton Savings Bank (Milton)

10. Mitchell Savings Bank (Milwaukee)

11. Mutual Savings Bank (Milwaukee)

12. South Milwaukee Savings Bank (South Milwaukee)

13. Superior Savings Bank (Superior)

14. The Equitable Bank, S.S.B. (Wauwatosa)

15. Tomahawk Community Bank, S.S.B. (Tomahawk)

16. Wauwatosa Savings Bank (Milwaukee)

17. West Bend Savings Bank (West Bend)

STOCK SAVINGS BANKS: 6

1. Guaranty Bank, S.S.B. (Milwaukee)

*2. Marine Bank and Savings (Cedarburg)

3. Northwest Savings Bank (Amery)

4. West Allis Savings Bank (West Allis)

5. Wolf River Community Savings Bank (Hortonville)

**6. Sunset Bank & Savings (Waukesha)

* On September 10, 1997, Central Illinois Bancorp, Inc., an Illinois bank holding company, acquired First Ozaukee Savings Bank and, effective September 29, 1997 changed its name to Marine Bank and Savings.

** On August 16, 1999, Sunset Bank & Savings opened for business.

 

FEDERAL THRIFT INSTITUTIONS: 12

MUTUAL INSTITUTIONS: 7

1. Bay View Federal Savings and Loan Association (Milwaukee)

2. Cumberland Federal Bank, F.S.B. (Cumberland)

3. First Federal Savings Bank of Wisconsin (Waukesha)

4. Ladysmith Federal Savings and Loan Association (Ladysmith)

5. Merrill Federal Savings and Loan Association (Merrill)

6. North Shore Bank, F.S.B. (Brookfield)

7. Time Federal Savings Bank (Medford)

STOCK INSTITUTIONS: 5

*1. AAL Trust Company, F.S.B. (Appleton)

**2. AMCORE Bank, Central Wisconsin (Baraboo)

3. First Federal Savings Bank of Madison/La Crosse (Madison/La Crosse)

***4. St. Francis Bank, F.S.B. (St. Francis)

5. Universal Savings Bank, F.S.B. (Milwaukee)

* On November 2, 1998, AAL Trust Company, F.S.B., Appleton, Wisconsin opened for business.

** Effective March 28, 1998, AMCORE FINANCIAL, Inc., an Illinois bank holding company, acquired Midwest Federal Financial Corp, the holding company of Baraboo Federal Bank, FSB and changed the name of the federal savings bank to AMCORE Bank, Central Wisconsin.

***As of January 22, 1999, St Francis Capital Corp., Milwaukee, Wisconsin acquired Reliance Capital Corp., the holding company for Reliance Savings Bank.