Legacy Bank

2102 W. Fond du Lac Avenue
Milwaukee WI, 53206


Legacy Bank began operations in 1999 as the only bank in America founded by African American women and the first certified CDFI in Wisconsin. Legacy Bank serves its target market with flexible products, innovative partnerships, and a deep knowledge of its customer base. Legacy Bank provides a full range of financial products and services to local individuals and businesses including business loans and lines of credit to for- and not-for profits, commercial real estate loans, home mortgages, consumer loans, and deposit accounts.

CDFI Awards for Legacy Bank


FA (2005) - $1,398,750

Legacy Bank will leverage its financial assistance award of $1,398,750 to increase capital for business and commercial real estate loans as well as increase flexible home mortgage lending activities. A technical assistance grant of $40,000 will enable Legacy Bank"s community partner Legacy Redevelopment Corporation to build its own capacity through the creation of portfolio and financial policies and procedures, standard loan documents and technology upgrades.



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