BankIPO.com Client Receives Permission To Organize.OSHKOSH, Wis. -- BankIPO.com announced today that its de novo [Latin, Anew.] A second time; afresh. A trial or a hearing that is ordered by an appellate court that has reviewed the record of a hearing in a lower court and sent the matter back to the original court for a new trial, as if it had not been previously heard nor decided. client, Choice Bank (In Organization), received permission to organize from both the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), an independent U.S. federal executive agency designed to promote public confidence in banks and to provide insurance coverage for bank deposits up to $100,000. (FDIC FDIC See: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC See Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). ) and the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (WDFI WDFI Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions ) on March 14, 2006. The organizers are now approved to formally organize their state-chartered bank, which will be headquartered at 100 North Westhaven Drive, and will have a full-service branch located at 2127 Jackson Street on the northeast side of Oshkosh. "We are excited to move on with the capitalization phase of this project," said proposed President Keith Pollnow. "We plan on hosting a series of informational events regarding our stock offering in the coming months, and we hope members of our community will join us to learn more about the bank and the investment opportunity it represents." The organizing group, which numbers 20, includes Ken Balda, Stephen Ford, Richard Ford, Richard, 1944–, American novelist, b. Jackson, Miss.; grad. Michigan State Univ. (B.A., 1966), Univ. of California, Irvine (M.F.A., 1970). Ford's concerns are those of a moralist who displays a deeply felt sympathy toward his often struggling, sometimes Gabbert, Paul Getchel, Mike Grunsted, Dr. Michael Hanneman, Dr. David Janssen, Stan Leedle, Julie Leschke, Thomas Muza, Rodney Oilschlager, Jim Poeschl, Keith Pollnow, Jeff Rogge, Tom Rusch, Randy Schmiedel, Archie Stam, John Supple John Supple (ca 1810 – 1869) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Renfrew North in the 1st Parliament of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1867 to 1869. He was born in Ireland around 1810. , Gerald Thiele and Mark Troudt. Choice Bank (IO) will be a community bank owned by the community it serves. The organizers intend to deliver high-quality, personal service to individuals, professionals and business clients in the North Metroplex area by providing responsive service and appropriate products to discerning clients who appreciate and demand individual attention. For more information about Choice Bank (IO), or to inquire about their upcoming offering, please visit www.bankipo.com. Investments into Choice Bank (IO) can be made only by obtaining a printed copy of the Offering Circular Offering Circular An abbreviated prospectus for a new security listing. Delivered to individuals and brokerage houses, these documents are issued to arouse interest in the new issue. Notes: An offering circular allows investors to access information regarding a new issue. by contacting the bank or its representatives, or downloading it from this site and following the investment guidelines stated therein. Choice Bank (IO) reserves the right to refuse investments they feel would remove control of the bank from the hands of the community it is chartered in. Forward-Looking Information: This press release contains forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. . It should be reviewed in conjunction with the Choice Bank (IO) Offering Circular, copies of which are available from Choice Bank (IO) upon request. Such publicly available information provides additional information regarding risks and uncertainties related to Choice Bank (IO) business that should be considered in evaluating "forward-looking statements." |
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