MADISON, Wis., Sept. 02, 2016 -- First Business Financial Services, Inc. (“First Business”) (NASDAQ:FBIZ), announced today that they will present at the Raymond James 2016 U.S. Bank Conference at the JW Marriott in Chicago, Illinois. The presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, September 7, at 8:35 a.m. Central Time.
President and Chief Executive Officer, Corey A. Chambas will be joined by Chief Financial Officer, Edward G. Sloane, Jr. to discuss the Company’s business strategy and financial performance.
Additionally, Mr. Chambas and Mr. Sloane will participate in meetings with institutional investors during the conference. Management’s presentation material for this event is posted to the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website, www.firstbusiness.com, and available for download.
About First Business Financial Services, Inc.
First Business Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:FBIZ) is a Wisconsin-based bank holding company, focused on the unique needs of businesses, business executives, and high net worth individuals. First Business offers commercial banking, specialty finance, and private wealth management solutions, and because of its niche focus, is able to provide its clients with unmatched expertise, accessibility, and responsiveness. For additional information, visit www.firstbusiness.com or call 608-238-8008.
CONTACT: First Business Financial Services, Inc. Edward G. Sloane, Jr. Chief Financial Officer 608-232-5970 [email protected]


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