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Congratulations to Brandon Reinarts on his promotion to senior vice president, business/mortgage banker for New Ulm.

Brandon Reinarts, a longtime Frandsen Bank & Trust leader, has been promoted to senior vice president, business and mortgage banker, effective Jan. 27, 2025.
“Brandon has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to finding tailored solutions for our customers,” says Mike Schwartz, New Ulm regional president. “He was instrumental in launching our physician residential real estate loan program, and I am confident he will continue to help grow our presence in the New Ulm community.”
With more than 17 years of experience as a community banker, Reinarts specializes in residential, commercial, and small business real estate lending. He has advanced his career while at Frandsen Bank, with previous roles as a teller, loan officer, assistant vice president, and vice president and mortgage banker. Reinarts began his career with Frandsen Bank in 2007 as a part-time teller.
“It’s been a privilege to work with and meet so many great people in the community,” says Reinarts. “I look forward to strengthening those existing partnerships while building new ones.”
In his new role, Reinarts will continue developing residential real estate and commercial business relationships for Frandsen Bank while supporting strategic planning and management operations for the New Ulm location.
Reinarts grew up in southern Minnesota and holds a Bachelor of Architecture with a minor in Business Management and Landscape Architecture from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and an Associate of Arts, General Studies degree from Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minn. Outside the office, Reinarts enjoys spending time with his family.
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