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Our experienced team at Lake Ridge Bank is committed to your financial success. From personalized service to expert guidance, we’re here to help you reach your goals—one relationship at a time.

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Kami Andersen

Vice President – Treasury Management Officer

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Aaron Anderson

Treasury Management Business Development Officer

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Kylie Hagen

Assistant Vice President – Treasury Management Client Relationship Officer

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Sam Huntington

Senior Vice President – Treasury Management

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Kim Lantta

Vice President – Treasury Management Business Development Officer

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A Better Way to Pay: Zelle Gets an Upgrade

We’re making an improvement to your digital banking experience. Zelle® will soon move to its own dedicated space within Lake Ridge Bank Online and Mobile Banking.  To complete this upgrade, Zelle will be temporarily unavailable from Tuesday,
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Market Report: February 2026

A Day at the Theme Park Theme parks like those at Walt Disney World are popular with both young and old, as they provide a journey into a world of fantasy. A trip to Disney
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Meet Your Business Banker: Jessica Sarbacker

Jessica SarbackerVice President-Crop Insurance Manager2605 Kennedy Road, JanesvilleJSarbacker@lakeridge.bank(608) 490-2241 Q: What is your role at the bank? Jessica: I became the first full-time crop insurance associate at Lake Ridge Bank in 2011. As our bank’s
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Protect Your Operating Account: Why Business Credit is the Smarter Choice

Why Payment Choice MattersThe way your business pays for everyday expenses affects cash flow, security, and control. Business debit and business credit cards may look similar at checkout, but they work differently behind the scenes—and
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