Report: Associated branches in Waukesha, Brookfield, Greendale to close

Dec. 17, 2011
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By Sharif Durhams of the Journal Sentinel

Dec. 17, 2011 0

Associated Bank branches in Waukesha, Brookfield and Greendale are among the locations that will close as part of a consolidation announced Friday, the according to a report Saturday in the Wisconsin State Journal.

Associated, the largest bank based in Wisconsin, said Friday it was closing 21 branches in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois, but officials did not disclose with branches were closing.

An employee with the Green Bay-based bank provided the State Journal with a list of the branches that are slated to close, including two in Madison. A company spokeswoman on Saturday would not confirm the list.

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