New Mexico Bank and Trust
New Mexico Bank & Trust serves the personal and business banking needs of the community. Bank professional staff offers the highest level of service based on respect for the customer, banking expertise and the highest ethical standards. With operations in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, Clovis, Portales, Los Lunas and Melrose, bank recognizes that every market is different and every...
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The First Community Bank adventure began during a rafting trip down the Colorado River. That trip inspired President & CEO H. Patrick “Pat” Dee and others to start a different kind of bank. They envisioned a bank where employees were given responsibility and trust, customers were treated like friends, and serious banking could be fun. In 1988 First State Bank of Taos was...
Read MorePioneer Bank
Pioneer Bank provides services to the people of Southeastern New Mexico and Texas. The bank has been in operation since 1901 and offers a variety of services, including a free interest-earning checking account, mortgages, CDs, savings accounts and credit card services. Business owners benefit from commercial loans and merchant services. Call 575-624-5200 or visit www.pioneerbnk.com for more...
Read MoreFirst National Bank of New Mexico
The First National Bank in Clayton was founded in 1964. In 1996 the bank was renamed The First National Bank of New Mexico in preparation for expansion to other New Mexico locations. A single office operated in Clayton until 1998 when the Raton office was opened. In 1999, offices in Logan and Tucumcari were purchased, and in the spring of 2003 the Angel Fire office was opened. The most recent...
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Community Bank was established in 1994 when a group of local people purchased El Pueblo State Bank in Espanola, which had been chartered in New Mexico in 1973. The first official “Community Bank” offices opened in 1995. In 1999, offices were added in Albuquerque, Los Alamos, and at the Wal-Mart in Espanola. Bank’s philosophy is exemplified in the logo. The swirling circle...
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