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Denmark Bancshares was a U.S. regional
bank holding company A bank holding company is a company that controls one or more banks, but does not necessarily engage in banking itself. The compound bancorp (''banc''/''bank'' + '' corp ration') or bancorporation is often used to refer to such companies as w ...
based in
Denmark, Wisconsin Denmark is a village in Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 2,408 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Green Bay Metropolitan Statistical Area. The village is located within the town of New Denmark. Denmark began ...
. It was the parent company of Denmark State Bank and existed for 115 years. As of December 31, 2021, Denmark Bancshares ha
$70,249,000 in assets.
In the same period, Denmark State Bank reporte
assets totaling $685,749,000 and $621,153,000 in liabilities.
The institution is a member of the
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. Denmark State Bank was acquired by Manitowoc, Wisconsin-based Bank First in
deal announced January 19, 2022.
The merger would result in a firm estimated to be worth approximately $3.6 billion. The acquisition was anticipated for regulatory approval on August 13, 2022, and successfully completed that weekend.


History

Denmark State Bank was organized in 1909, with Mitchell Joannes of Green Bay as its first president."Denmark Bank Has Been Outstanding in City Since 1909", ''Green Bay Press-Gazette'', July 18, 1934, Section Retail, pg. 23 George DeBroux was appointed cashier, and he later became the bank's president. In 1969, the bank opened its first branch office in
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. In 1986, It acquired the Maribel-Whitelaw Bank, which added locations in
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and
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.


1949 Bank Robbery

On March 3, 1949, three bank robbers walked into the Denmark State Bank and held the bank president, George DeBroux, at gunpoint, and placed nine other customers and employees in the open bank vault."Bank Robbery", ''The Denmark News'', June 11, 2015, pg. 7 The robbers made out with almost all of the $38,000 that the bank had on hand that day. Local residents formed an armed passey to catch the robbers. County authorities set up road blocks in a 50-mile radius. The
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became involved in the search, and with fingerprint analysis came up with a list of suspects. This was the first bank robbery in Brown County. The FBI set up an operation to catch the ringleader, Walter Swiedarke, who owned a gas station and used car lot. An FBI agent bought gas from Swiedarke's station and forced him to make change, of which the bills were identified later by serial numbers as having been a part of the stolen money. The agent later went in to buy a car, to confirm that he had more bills, and while they were negotiating terms, the district attorney, two FBI agents, County Sheriff Zuidmulder, Green Bay police chief H.J. Bere, and several other police officers entered the office and arrested Swiedarke. The other accomplices were apprehended over the next few days.


FDIC charter information

Denmark State Bank has been FDIC insured since January 1, 1934 with certificate #13420.


References


External links


Official Site
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