Banking & Finance
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A strong transition starts with a plan, not a sale
For many family-owned businesses, succession or exit planning isn’t just the final chapter, it’s an opportunity to shape the...
Protecting your business with advanced fraud prevention tools
Business is difficult enough with managing your staff, competing for customers, and controlling costs. Now business owners need to...
Wisconsin banks saw improving profitability to start the year
Wisconsin banks saw their combined net income increase nearly 20% in the first quarter of the year to $489...
Is your bank’s treasury management team helping you compete?
You shouldn’t have to be an expert in treasury management to make smart financial decisions for your business. That’s...
Economic uncertainty takes bank relationships beyond lending
It is possible President Donald Trump will be able to use tariffs to jump start the reindustrialization of the...
Time in the market is better than trying to time the market
Market volatility can be overwhelming, leading some investors to head for the exits and sit in cash. While this...
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WWBIC names new president
Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corp. announced that Kathryn Dunn has been named its new president and chief visionary officer.
First Business Bank announces CEO succession plan
Corey Chambas to retire as First Business Bank CEO in 2026; President David Seiler named successor to lead next phase of growth.
Baird responds to Wall Street Journal expose
Milwaukee-based financial services company Baird issued a statement in response to a Wall Street Journal report last week about some junior and mid-level investment banking employees at the firm being forced to work extremely long hours, including 20-hour days and 110-hour weeks, that in some cases led to serious health problems for the employees.
Greenwoods State Bank names new president
Lake Mills-based Greenwoods State Bank announced that James Hegenbarth has been promoted to president, effective immediately.
Hegenbarth succeeds Rob Cera,...