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Large Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Know You -- Your Hometown Bank
 

About Our Logo Tri City National Bank Logo
Tri City National Bank's logo is much more than a stylized triangle.

Look closely.

First you may see three T's, representing the Tri Cities in Tri City National Bank. Although Tri City National Bank now operates locations in 15 Milwaukee area communities - and serves the entire metropolitan area - in 1963, the bank was founded at the corner of South 27th Street and College Avenue in Oak Creek. The bank was named after the three cities that meet at the intersection - Oak Creek, Franklin and Greenfield.

Next you may notice the T's actually form arrows flowing out from the center. The arrows represent money leaving the bank in the form of loans - business loans, mortgage loans and consumer loans.

Look even closer and you will see three more arrows pointing inward. They represent deposits - checking, savings and investment deposits.

Taken as a whole, the logo represents Tri City National Bank as a supporter of it's hometown communities, lending money for business growth and consumer dreams, and helping customers reach their financial goals.

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