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Guide to Retail Banks in New Mexico

Find banks in New Mexico with the same service as bigger state banks


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Retail banking services in New Mexico are the same as anywhere else in America. For all its charms and natural beauty, New Mexico has all the same banks and financial services as any other community in America. You can find most small business and personal banking services in New Mexico.

Retail banks in New Mexico consist of large chains that have a presence elsewhere in the U.S., and a few local banks. In some small towns, businesses may have to rely on phone and online banking services unless an owner or employee can drive a long distance to a city branch. When looking for a New Mexico bank, think about the following:

1. Nationwide chains offer ATMs and online banking for your convenience.

2. Retail banking in New Mexico includes some regional and local financial institutions.

3. Weigh the pros and cons of a small town bank versus one in Albuquerque.


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Find New Mexico retail banks with national connections


Since New Mexico features no large metropolitan areas, save for Albuquerque, most residents and businesses rely on national retail banks for small business and commercial accounts.

I recommend: Check out the ubiquitous Bank of America for small business checking and their Online Business Suite, which offers account management, invoicing and payroll in one easy package. Look for Washington Mutual branches and ATMs for retail banking in New Mexico or take advantage of their online services to check for cash management and loan options for small business or commercial accounts.

Find regional retail banks in New Mexico


There are a few regional and Southwestern U.S. based retail banking services in New Mexico, so if you prefer to stay local there's an option or two for every business need.

I recommend: Contact Compass Bank to find out about their Business Rebate Credit Card with revolving credit lines and individual spending limits for employee cards. Enroll in the business banking program at First Community Bank for low balance savings accounts, merchant processing and other banking for retail in New Mexico services.

Use community-oriented New Mexico retail banks


If you want to use an off the beaten path retail bank in New Mexico, or find a location that's not easily accessible via a walk in downtown Albuquerque, there are a few banking options in small towns that offer great service.

I recommend: Browse the options at Citizens Bank, including totally free business checking. It serves the Aztec, Bloomfield and Farmington communities. Contact 1st National Bank for services like living trusts and agricultural loans if you live in a small town like Roswell.

Tips & Tactics
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  • Finding banks in New Mexico can be quite a chore unless you're willing to settle for one of the few big chains with several branches here. So choose a bank with 24/7 online access and a low minimum balance requirement to give you more banking freedom, whether it's a chain bank or a local one.

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the Retail Banks in New Mexico page at Business.com
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