Marquette, MI November 20, 2018 –Range Bank is pleased to announce the opening of their 12th branch and first full-service location in Wisconsin. The new office will be located at 2403 South Oneida Street in Green Bay, Wisconsin and is scheduled to open in mid-January 2019.
In 2016, Range Bank established a Loan Servicing Office in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Range Bank has experienced growth in the Green Bay area and is excited to continue their success by adding more services. The new branch will be led by Range Bank Community Bank President, Rick Bondowski. Bondowski has over 28 years of financial service experience and has called the Green Bay region home for the past 11 years.
“We are excited to expand our community banking brand into a market where we have seen success and a need for a community bank focused on providing excellent customer service. We look forward to growing our customer base and the opening of our first office in the Green Bay market,” stated Roxanne Daust, President and CEO.
Range Bank’s Oneida Branch will offer a full line of personal and commercial banking services, home lending, drive-thru banking and drive-thru ATM and night deposit service. The branch, being situated in the heart of Green Bay, is conveniently located directly outside of the Bay Park Mall and just a few short blocks away from Lambeau Field. The branch will be open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturdays by appointment, with drive-thru banking open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM and Saturdays 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. All services provided at the Range Bank Loan Servicing Office will be moved to the new branch on Oneida Street.
Rick Bondowski, Range Bank Community Bank President, summarized the expansion stating, “The FullService Branch in Green Bay allows us to provide increased service, accessibility, and convenience to current and future clients. As we continue to expand the size of our footprint, we become a better choice and more viable option for businesses and business owners throughout Green Bay and Northern Midwest.”