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OUR COMMUNITY BANK LOCATIONS by CITY Wintrust.Com/Findus TO FIND THE LOCATION AND FREE ATM CLOSEST TO YOU, VISIT: OUR COMMUNITY BANK LOCATIONS BY CITY wintrust.com/findus MORE THAN WILLOWBROOK WISCONSIN HARTLAND Town Bank Community Bank of Town Bank 1102 W. Wells St. OVER 67 BANK 150 4,000 Willowbrook 850 W. North Shore Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53233 ALBANY LOCATIONS EMPLOYEES 6262 S. Route 83 Town Bank Hartland, WI 53029 414-831-1163 BRANDS Willowbrook, IL 60527 102 W. Main St. 262-367-1900 630-920-2700 Albany, WI 53502 1605 W. Mitchell St. 608-862-3214 KENOSHA Milwaukee, WI 53204 WILMETTE State Bank of The Lakes 414-645-5962 BLOOMINGDALE Wintrust Bank - Delaware Place Wintrust Bank - Old Town North Shore Community 8700 75th St. ILLINOIS Bloomingdale Bank & Trust 190 E. Delaware Place 100 W. North Ave. BURLINGTON Bank & Trust Kenosha, WI 53142 Wintrust Commercial Banking 165 W. Lake St. Chicago, IL 60611 Chicago, IL 60610 Town Bank Loan Processing Office ADDISON Bloomingdale, IL 60108 312-280-0360 312-664-4320 1145 Wilmette Ave. 100 E. Washington St. 262-697-9110 Wilmette, IL 60091 731 N. Jackson St. Addison Bank & Trust 630-295-9111 Burlington, WI 53105 Milwaukee, WI 53202 114 E. Lake St. Wintrust Bank - Fulton Market Wintrust Bank - Pilsen 847-853-1145 262-767-3283 8056 39th Ave. Kenosha, WI 53142 414-255-1001 Addison, IL 60101 BOLINGBROOK 801 W. Fulton Market 1800 S. Blue Island Ave. 630-607-7760 Bolingbrook Bank & Trust Chicago, IL 60607 Chicago, IL 60608 720 12th St. 400 Milwaukee Ave. 262-842-0085 Wilmette, IL 60091 MONROE 198 S. Bolingbrook Dr. 312-741-5975 312-985-5330 Burlington, WI 53105 Town Bank ALGONQUIN Bolingbrook, IL 60440 262-763-3581 LAKE GENEVA WINNETKA Town Bank 101 7 1/2 St. Algonquin Bank & Trust 630-633-5930 Wintrust Bank - Gladstone Park Wintrust Bank - Ravenswood North Shore Community 550 Commercial Ct. Monroe, WI 53566 4049 W. Algonquin Rd. 6336 N. Milwaukee Ave. 2300 W. Lawrence Ave. CLINTON Bank & Trust Lake Geneva, WI 53147 608-328-3800 Algonquin, IL 60102 BUFFALO GROVE Chicago, IL 60646 Chicago, IL 60625 Town Bank 847-669-7500 Buffalo Grove Bank & Trust 773-467-2099 773-907-8100 576 Lincoln Ave. 501 Ogden Ave. 262-248-5189 Winnetka, IL 60093 PEWAUKEE 200 N. Buffalo Grove Rd. Clinton, WI 53525 Town Bank ANTIOCH Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Wintrust Bank - LaSalle Street Wintrust Bank - River North 847-441-2265 608-676-4700 567 Broad St. Lake Geneva, WI 53147 N35 W23877 Highfield Ct., State Bank of The Lakes 847-634-8400 231 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 0100S 431 N. Clark St. 262-248-6940 Ste. 100 440 Lake St. Chicago, IL 60604 Chicago, IL 60654 WOOD DALE DARLINGTON Wood Dale Bank & Trust Pewaukee, WI 53072 Antioch, IL 60002 CARY 312-981-0770 312-644-4000 Town Bank 847-395-2700 171 E. Irving Park Rd. MADISON 262-691-9400 Cary Bank & Trust 15815 Hwy 81 60 E. Main St. Wintrust Bank - Logan Square Wintrust Bank - Rogers Park Wood Dale, IL 60191 Darlington, WI 53530 Town Bank RACINE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Cary, IL 60013 2814 W. Fullerton Ave. 7555 N. Western Ave. 630-227-0044 608-776-3512 10 W. Mifflin St. Madison, WI 53703 Town Bank Village Bank & Trust 847-462-8881 Chicago, IL 60647 Chicago, IL 60645 608-282-4840 5005 E. Washington Ave. 234 W. Northwest Hwy. 773-227-7074 773-262-1100 DELAFIELD Racine, WI 53406 Arlington Heights, IL 60004 CHICAGO INDIANA Town Bank 262-833-3370 847-670-1000 Beverly Bank & Trust Wintrust Bank - Madison Street Wintrust Bank - Roscoe Village 400 Genesee St. MENOMONEE FALLS Town Bank 10258 S. Western Ave. 70 W. Madison St. 3234 N. Damen Ave. DYER Delafield, WI 53018 N72 W13435 Jacob Ln. SHARON 150 E. Rand Rd. Chicago, IL 60643 Chicago, IL 60602 Chicago, IL 60618 Dyer Bank & Trust 262-646-6888 Town Bank Arlington Heights, IL 60004 773-239-2265 312-419-2941 773-871-1986 1101 Joliet St. Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 262-251-3938 114 Plain St. 847-870-5000 Dyer, IN 46311 DELAVAN Sharon, WI 53585 1908 W. 103rd St. Wintrust Bank - Mayfair Wintrust Bank - Sauganash 219-322-5964 Town Bank 311 S. Arlington Heights Rd. MILWAUKEE 262-736-4414 Chicago, IL 60643 4343 N. Elston Ave. 4343 W. Peterson Ave. 820 E. Geneva St. Arlington Heights, IL 60005 773-239-2265 Chicago, IL 60641 Chicago, IL 60646 Delavan, WI 53115 Town Bank WALES 847-483-6000 773-267-2700 773-545-5700 262-728-2265 140 S. 1st St. FLORIDA Milwaukee, WI 53204 Town Bank Brighton Park Community Bank 414-273-3507 511 N. Wales Rd. 1845 E. Rand Rd. 4334 S. Kedzie Ave. Wintrust Bank - Mont Clare Wintrust Bank - State Street ELM GROVE NAPLES Wales, WI 53183 Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Chicago, IL 60632 3050 N. Harlem Ave. 247 S. State St. Town Bank Wintrust Banking Center 262-968-1740 847-483-9367 773-299-7430 Chicago, IL 60634 Chicago, IL 60604 13150 Watertown Plank Rd. 4732 W. Lisbon Ave. 3401 Tamiami Trail North 773-622-5301 312-837-4201 Elm Grove, WI 53122 Milwaukee, WI 53208 Naples, FL 34103 WALWORTH AURORA Hyde Park Bank 262-789-8696 414-831-8090 239-687-5200 Town Bank Aurora Bank & Trust 1525 E. 53rd St. Wintrust Bank - Near West Wintrust Bank - Streeterville 401 E. Kilbourn Ave., Ste. 100 671 Kenosha St. 2287 W. Galena Blvd. Chicago, IL 60615 2 N. Western Ave. 360 E. Ohio St. GENOA CITY Walworth, WI 53184 Aurora, IL 60506 773-752-4600 Chicago, IL 60612 Chicago, IL 60611 State Bank of The Lakes Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-831-8302 262-275-8286 331-684-9199 312-837-4540 312-884-5440 235 Freeman St. 1311 E. 57th St. Genoa City, WI 53128 WIND LAKE BARRINGTON Chicago, IL 60637 Wintrust Bank - North Center Wintrust Bank - Student Center 262-279-3121 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53233 Town Bank Barrington Bank & Trust 773-752-4600 1946 W. Irving Park Rd. 2250 N. Sheffield Ave. 262-367-1900 7998 S. Loomis Rd. 201 S. Hough St. Chicago, IL 60613 Chicago, IL 60614 (Services limited to Marquette University Wind Lake, WI 53185 Barrington, IL 60010 Pullman Bank & Trust 773-525-2023 773-770-2245 students and staff) 262-895-7566 847-842-4500 861 W. 115th St. (Services limited to DePaul University Chicago, IL 60643 2139 W. Irving Park Rd. students and staff) 233 W. Northwest Hwy. 773-468-0447 Chicago, IL 60618 Barrington, IL 60010 773-267-3990 Proud to be part of the family 847-381-1715 Banking products provided by Wintrust Financial Corp. banks. Updated for Q2/2019. Wintrust Bank - Wrigleyville ELGIN GLEN ELLYN HOFFMAN ESTATES LIBERTYVILLE NAPERVILLE PALATINE SKOKIE 3620 N. Clark St. Elgin State Bank Glen Ellyn Bank & Trust Hoffman Estates Libertyville Bank & Trust Naperville Bank & Trust Palatine Bank & Trust North Shore Community Chicago, IL 60613 1001 S. Randall Rd. 357 Roosevelt Rd. Community Bank 507 N. Milwaukee Ave. 555 Fort Hill Dr. 110 W. Palatine Rd. Bank & Trust 773-365-4310 Elgin, IL 60123 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 1375 Palatine Rd. Libertyville, IL 60048 Naperville, IL 60540 Palatine, IL 60067 7800 Lincoln Ave. 847-888-7950 630-469-3000 Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 847-367-6800 630-369-3555 847-963-0047 Skokie, IL 60077 Wintrust Commercial Banking 847-963-9500 847-933-1900 Loan Processing Office 445 Summit St. GLENCOE 201 E. Hurlburt Ct. 1205 S. Naper Blvd. PARK RIDGE 231 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 0200 Elgin, IL 60120 North Shore Community 2497 W. Golf Rd. Libertyville, IL 60048 Naperville, IL 60540 Village Bank & Trust SOUTH HOLLAND Chicago, IL 60604 Bank & Trust Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 630-904-3555 950 W. Touhy Ave. South Holland Bank & Trust 50 Tyler Creek Plaza 362 Park Ave. 847-884-0500 1200 S. Milwaukee Ave. Park Ridge, IL 60068 200 W. 162nd St. CLARENDON HILLS Elgin, IL 60123 Glencoe, IL 60022 Libertyville, IL 60048 5 S. Washington St. 847-384-8500 South Holland, IL 60473 Clarendon Hills Bank 847-835-1700 2200 W. Higgins Rd. 847-367-6800 Naperville, IL 60540 708-210-9600 200 Burlington Ave. ELK GROVE VILLAGE Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 630-548-6606 PROSPECT HEIGHTS Clarendon Hills, IL 60514 Elk Grove Village Bank & Trust 633 Vernon Ave. 847-882-1000 LINDENHURST Village Bank & Trust SPRING GROVE 630-323-1240 100 Biesterfield Rd. Glencoe, IL 60022 State Bank of The Lakes NEW LENOX 606 N. Milwaukee Ave. State Bank of The Lakes Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 ITASCA 2031 Grand Ave. Old Plank Trail Prospect Heights, IL 60070 1906 Holian Dr. CRETE 847-364-0100 GLENVIEW Elk Grove Village Bank & Trust Lindenhurst, IL 60046 Community Bank 847-229-7037 Spring Grove, IL 60081 Old Plank Trail Glenview Bank & Trust 1145 N. Arlington Heights Rd. 847-356-5700 280 Veterans Pkwy. 815-675-3700 Community Bank ELMHURST 99 Waukegan Rd. Itasca, IL 60143 New Lenox, IL 60451 RIVERSIDE 700 W. Exchange St. Suburban Bank & Trust Glenview, IL 60025 630-250-9500 LYNWOOD 815-485-0001 Riverside Bank ST. CHARLES Crete, IL 60417 150 E. Butterfield Rd. 847-510-2112 First National Bank of Illinois 17 E. Burlington St. St. Charles Bank & Trust 708-672-6161 Elmhurst, IL 60126 JOLIET 19500 Torrence Ave. NORRIDGE Riverside, IL 60546 411 W. Main St. 630-592-2000 GRAYSLAKE Joliet Bank & Trust Lynwood, IL 60411 Wintrust Bank - Norridge 708-447-3222 St. Charles, IL 60174 CRYSTAL LAKE State Bank of The Lakes 2108 W. Jefferson St. 708-474-2272 4369 N. Harlem Ave. 630-377-9500 Crystal Lake Bank & Trust 400 W. Lake St. 50 Commerce Dr.
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