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Time Federal to have new name

By Julie Schooley
January 22, 2020
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MEDFORD – Time Federal Savings Bank recently merged with River Cities Bank to expand the bank to nine locations, offer secondary market loans, add business products and services, and upgrade their technology.

Because of this transition, Time Federal Savings Bank will be changing their name to Prevail Bank on Feb. 24.

“We are just like our customers and want to offer products and services they need to bank the way they want to bank.  As a mutual bank, we are all owners and we want to take a leading role in the success of our customers and our community,” states Bill Weiland, president of Time Federal Savings Bank.

Since the bank opened in 1934, as Medford Federal Savings and Loan Association, the name has changed three times, expanded locations, and offered more products and services throughout the past 85 years.

“The merger and new name will allow us to stay strong and be more competitive in the banking industry to continue to grow and offer a great customer experience for all of our customers for many years to come,” Weiland states.

Time Federal Savings Bank is a federally chartered savings bank founded in 1934 with locations in Baraboo, Eau Claire, Marshfield, Medford, Owen, Phillips, Stevens Point, Wausau, and Wisconsin Rapids.

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