Van Buren, Michigan (MI) State Trust Companies Accepting Deposits, Commercial Companies

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Fifth Third Bank
601 Phoenix St.
South Haven MI 49090
(269) 637-1164
Shoreline 6
212 S Kalamazoo St.
Paw Paw MI 49079
(269) 657-2511
Fifth Third Bank
37687 W Red Arrow Hwy
Paw Paw MI 49079
(269) 657-6061
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Fifth Third Bank
101 W Monroe St.
Bangor MI 49013
(269) 427-7931
Kalamazoo County State Bank
P.O. BOX 278
Mattawan MI 49071
(269) 668-3386
Fifth Third Bank
P.O. BOX 338
Lawton MI 49065
(269) 624-4511
Fifth Third Bank
P.O. BOX 275
Lawrence MI 49064
(269) 674-8061
Shoreline 2
P.O. BOX 37
Bloomingdale MI 49026
(269) 521-7733
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