Farmers Exchange Bank was established in 1908 in Neshkoro, Wisconsin. The Bank has always been proud of its commitment to the communities in Marquette, Waushara, and Green Lake Counties. Since its humble beginnings in downtown Neshkoro, Farmers Exchange Bank expanded its operations in 1995 by building a new facility on the corner of County Road E & Highway 73 in Neshkoro. This new building allowed the Bank to provide more banking services to its valued customer base while improving its technical capabilities as we approached the 21st Century.
By the year 2000, it was determined that other local communities may benefit from an Independent Community Bank as well. In April of 2000, Farmers Exchange Bank opened its first branch office in the Village of Redgranite and added its third location in Wautoma by May of 2003. Office number four will soon be open in July of 2006. Farmers Exchange Bank is extremely excited to announce the future opening of the FEB Express Center located in the new StoneRidge Market in Wautoma. The Bank feels this new office will be of great convenience for its customers by offering extended evening and weekend hours. By virtue of these four branches, the Bank feels it will be providing great service to its customers throughout the rural areas surrounding these three communities.