Banking & Finance

Carla Cross added to Commerce State Bank board

West Bend-based Commerce State Bank has added Carla Cross, president and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based Cross Management Services, to its board of directors.

Ted Kellner and Paul Sweeney raise $9.5 million fund

Ted Kellner, the founder of Milwaukee-based financial management firm Fiduciary Management Inc., and Paul Sweeney, the co-founder of Milwaukee-based PS Capital Partners, LLC have raised a $9.5 million fund.

Wisconsin PPP loans slowed last week, but still in top half nationally

Wisconsin companies were approved for nearly 8,700 Paycheck Protection Program loans last week for more than $641 million, according to the latest data from the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Koss’ PPP loan forgiveness, work from home trend fueled best quarter in years and stock rally

Sometimes, timing is everything. For Milwaukee-based Koss Corp., the timing of its PPP loan forgiveness helped push it to its best quarter in years and reignited a rally in the company’s stock price.
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Wisconsin companies landing greater share of PPP loans compared to last year

Wisconsin companies have received 10,397 of the more than 400,000 loans approved in the roughly two weeks since the Paycheck Protection Program reopened, according to data from U.S. Small Business Administration.

BMO exec to become new president and COO of PyraMax Bank

Greenfield-based 1895 Bancorp of Wisconsin Inc., the holding company of PyraMax Bank, has named David R. Ball as president and chief operating officer of both the holding company and bank.

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