July 14, 2020 – Germantown, WI – There’s a new bank opening in Germantown.
North Shore Bank opens July 20 at N112 W15800 Mequon Road in the Sendik’s Village Center.
The branch is 2,250-square-feet, features a Germanic design and a drive thru. Inside there is a self-serve coin counter and remote Video Teller service that allows customers flexible options, including 70 hours/7 days a week extended banking.
Susan T. Doyle is senior vice president of retail banking. She said they have been looking to open a branch in Germantown for a long time.
“With the area’s continual development and North Shore Bank having a strong customer base already, we’re thrilled to continue our growth and join the Germantown community,” Doyle said.
Erica Hughes has been named the branch manager and Jeff Burkhart will be the mortgage loan officer at the new Germantown location.
From the day the bank opens for business through the end of August, North Shore Bank is also supporting two local non-profit partners, St. Boniface/St. Gabriel Catholic Parish Food Pantry and the Germantown Public Library.
Canned Food Drive – the community is invited to drop off monetary or canned food donations to support St. Boniface/St. Gabriel Catholic Parish Food Pantry, and the bank is matching up to $500.
Turn Your Coins into Dollars – the bank is offering no-fee coin counting for all. Bring in your loose change and donate all or a portion to support the Germantown Public Library. Now through August 31, the bank will match up to $1000.
North Shore Bank is headquartered in Brookfield, has assets of over $2 billion.