Partners

Our Coalition
Bank On New Mexico works to connect everyone to safe and affordable financial products and services.

Bank On New Mexico is committed to helping New Mexico residents access safe and affordable banking products and services. Our partners span across local nonprofit and community organizations to local government agencies, all working to help improve the financial stability of residents in New Mexico.

Bank On New Mexico is part of the national Bank On movement; like dozens of other Bank On coalitions across the country, Bank On New Mexico partners across sectors to work to connect residents to banking products certified as meeting the Bank On National Account Standards. Bank On New Mexico also helps residents with information about how to use these products effectively and how to navigate the consumer finance marketplace successfully.

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“Bank On New Mexico is connecting banks, credit unions, and other stakeholders to build stronger financial futures for our New Mexico families. Resources that support access to no-overdraft and low-cost checking accounts is something that I support, and I encourage New Mexicans to take advantage of.”
Laura M. Montoya, New Mexico State Treasurer

Join Us

Partnerships are key to Bank On New Mexico’s success, and we welcome community partners in our state who share these goals, support our Coalition efforts, and adhere to the Statement of Principles. Learn more about our Statement of Principles for Coalition partners below.

Bank On New Mexico Financial Institution Partnerships: Statement of Principles

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Bank On New Mexico Non-Financial Institution Coalition Partnerships: Statement of Principles

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To learn more about Bank On New Mexico and to get involved, email bankonnewmexico@prosperityworks.net.

Community Partners

Asset Funders Network (AFN)

Bank On Burque – City of Albuquerque

CNM Ingenuity, Inc.

Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico

Credit Union Association of New Mexico (CUANM)

Diersen Charities

Enlace Comunitario

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansa City – Denver Branch

First Convenience Bank, a division of First National Bank Texas

Future Focused Education

Guadalupe Credit Union

New Mexico Bank & Trust

New Mexico Immigrant Law Center (NMILC)

New Mexico State Treasurer’s Office

Nusenda Credit Union

Tax Help NM – United Way of North Central New Mexico

United Way of Southwest New Mexico

U.S. Bank

WaFd Bank

Wells Fargo Bank

WESST

Working Classroom

Youth Development Inc. (YDI)