WaterStone Bank – Germantown Branch, Germantown WI 53022

WaterStone Bank’s Germantown branch, located at W188 N9820 Appleton Ave, Germantown, WI 53022, provides a full range of banking services for individuals and businesses. As a nationally recognized bank with FDIC insurance (Certificate #28513), WaterStone Bank ensures your funds are secure while delivering exceptional customer service. With 12 Offices in Wisconsin, WaterStone Bank is dedicated to helping the Germantown community manage finances conveniently and efficiently.

The Germantown branch is a Full Service Office ready to assist with personal banking, business accounts, loans, and more. Knowledgeable staff offer expert guidance and modern banking solutions. Visit today or call 262-253-0400 to experience trusted, professional banking in Wisconsin.

WaterStone Bank Germantown Branch Details

Branch Name Germantown
Phone Number 262-253-0400
Office Address W188 N9820 Appleton Ave, Germantown, WI 53022
Bank Type State Savings Bank
FDIC Insurance Certificate #28513
Service Type Full Service Office
State / County Wisconsin - Washington
City / Town Germantown
Zip Code 53022
Website wsbonline.com
Branch Count 12 Offices in Wisconsin

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What services are offered at WaterStone Bank Germantown?

The Germantown branch offers full-service banking including personal accounts, business accounts, loans, mortgages, and financial advice.

Is WaterStone Bank Germantown FDIC insured?

Yes, WaterStone Bank is FDIC insured under Certificate #28513, ensuring your deposits are safe and secure.

What are the branch hours for WaterStone Bank Germantown?

Branch hours may vary. It's recommended to visit wsbonline.com or call 262-253-0400 for the most accurate schedule.

How can I contact WaterStone Bank Germantown?

You can call the branch at 262-253-0400 or visit in person at W188 N9820 Appleton Ave, Germantown, WI 53022, Germantown, WI 53022.

How many WaterStone Bank branches are there?

WaterStone Bank operates 12 Offices in Wisconsin, including the Germantown, Wisconsin branch.