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Waukesha State Bank opens Brookfield branch

An official ribbon cutting ceremony will be held this afternoon for the new Waukesha State Bank branch at 19265 W. Capitol Drive, Brookfield.

Waukesha State Bank has about $675 million in assets. In addition to its new Brookfield location, the bank operates nine full-service offices in Delafield, Muskego, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee and Waukesha, and plans to open its 11th office in Mukwonago later this summer. Waukesha State Bank also operates eight limited service offices and a Wealth Management Services office, also within Waukesha County.

Throughout the week, customers and guests at the new bank can enter to win daily prizes, ranging from an iPod Nano, a flat screen LCD television, a portable DVD and a full-size gas grill. They also can spin a wheel to win one of several different giveaways, including golf balls, hats, shirts and travel mugs. On Saturday, grand opening events will include a Friendly Savings Club Kids Event.

An official ribbon cutting ceremony will be held this afternoon for the new Waukesha State Bank branch at 19265 W. Capitol Drive, Brookfield.

Waukesha State Bank has about $675 million in assets. In addition to its new Brookfield location, the bank operates nine full-service offices in Delafield, Muskego, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee and Waukesha, and plans to open its 11th office in Mukwonago later this summer. Waukesha State Bank also operates eight limited service offices and a Wealth Management Services office, also within Waukesha County.

Throughout the week, customers and guests at the new bank can enter to win daily prizes, ranging from an iPod Nano, a flat screen LCD television, a portable DVD and a full-size gas grill. They also can spin a wheel to win one of several different giveaways, including golf balls, hats, shirts and travel mugs. On Saturday, grand opening events will include a Friendly Savings Club Kids Event.

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