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Ixonia Bank

www.ixoniabank.com

 
For 100 years, Ixonia Bank has been a locally owned, independent community bank. We are dedicated to bringing the best solutions to our customers and helping them succeed at every phase of their financial lives. From personal checking, savings, loans, wealth management services, as well as a full suite of business banking products. Ixonia Bank was established in 1918 in Ixonia, Wisconsin; since then the Bank has grown to offer services seven locations throughout Waukesha and Jefferson Counties.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.ixoniabank.com
  • W1046 Marietta Avenue P.O. Box 110
    Ixonia, WI USA 53036
  • Phone: 262.560.7346

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