Jordan Casto

Vice President - Business Relationship Manager

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Jordan has more than 15 years of banking experience which include loan servicing, credit analysis, commercial real estate and business banking. Jordan’s experience analyzing business financial statements gives him the experience small businesses, along with commercial and industrial clients need in today’s lending climate. Jordan completed Commercial Lending School through the Wisconsin Bankers Association and Community Bankers of Wisconsin. He was born and raised in Madison and continues to volunteer for community events and organizations in the area.


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