FDIC Certificate #: 11604 Status: Inactive Closing history: Merger - Without Assistance Acquiring institution:F & M Bank-Wisconsin (#5305) Federal Reserve ID: 56146 Date Established: May 18, 1910 Bank Charter Class: Commercial bank, state charter and Fed nonmember, supervised by the FDIC Offices: 2 (Interstate: No) FDIC's unique #: 7417 Numeric code: 21 Regulator: FDIC Insurance Fund Membership: Bank Insurance Fund (BIF) Bank Insurance Fund: Yes Insured commercial Banks: Yes FDIC Insured: Yes State Chartered: Yes Date of Deposit Insurance: January 01, 1934 Last Structure Change Effective Date: August 31, 1994 Last Structure Change Process Date: October 04, 1994 Last Data Update: October 04, 1994 Data Source Date: April 05, 2012
Location
Address: 160 East Pulaski Street, Pulaski, WI 54162 County: Brown Quarterly Banking Profile Region: Chicago FDIC Geographic Region: Chicago FDIC Supervisory Region: Chicago FDIC Field Office: Appleton Office of the Comptroller the Currency (OCC) District: Central Office of Thrift Supervision Region: Central Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA): Green Bay, WI (#3080) Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA): Green Bay, WI (#24580) CBSA Metro Statistical Area: Green Bay, WI (#24580)
Financial Summary
Total assets: $79.9 mil
1992 - 1999 Historical total assets, liabilities and capital ($ mil)
Historical Total Incomes ($ mil)
Historical Total Expenses ($ mil)
Assets and Liabilities (December 31, 1993)
Dollar figures in thousands
0Total employees (full-time equivalent)
$32Total assets
$79,774Cash and due from depository institutions
$1,804Interest-bearing balances
$0Securities
$21,628Federal funds sold & reverse repurchase agreements
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