Press Room
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 19, 2010
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jay Mack, President and CEO, Town Bank 262-369-8800
Town Bank Is Better Business Bureau Accredited With an A+ Rating
HARTLAND, WI - Town Bank is pleased to announce that it has become a Better Business Bureau (BBB) Accredited Business with an A+ Rating. The BBB is a nonprofit organization that exists so consumers and businesses have an unbiased resource to guide them on issues of trust in the marketplace.
Since the Wisconsin BBB was formed in 1939, it has been the leader in promoting trust in the marketplace. Everyday, thousands of consumers contact the BBB looking for businesses with a proven track record for being dependable and responsive. If a business has been accredited by the BBB, it also means the BBB has determined that the business has pledged to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints.
“Town Bank was built upon the goal of providing our community with the highest quality of customer service,” said Jay Mack, President and CEO of Town Bank. “Being named an accredited business by the BBB with highest possible rating of an A+ only reaffirms our ambitions of putting forth our very best efforts to serve our customers and community today and in the future.”
Read more about the accreditation standards online at the Better Business Bureau website, http://chicago.bbb.org/Business-Accreditation/
About Town Bank
Town Bank is a full-service community bank with offices in Delafield, Elm Grove, Hartland, Madison, Milwaukee and Wales, Wisconsin; providing a wide array of commercial and private banking services. Since its inception in 1998, the bank has grown to $800 million in assets. Town Bank is a true community bank – it is locally operated, decisions regarding rates, products and loan approvals are made on-site and deposits of the bank are reinvested into the community. Visit the bank’s website at www.townbank.us.
About Better Business Bureau
As a private, nonprofit organization, the purpose of the Better Business Bureau is to promote an ethical marketplace. BBBs help resolve buyer/seller complaints by means of conciliation, mediation and arbitration. BBBs also review advertising claims, online business practices and charitable organizations. BBBs develop and issue reports on businesses and nonprofit organizations and encourage people to check out a company or charity before making a purchase or donation.
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