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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the owner of several tax-preparation outlets that allegedly steered low-income clients into expensive loans against their anticipated refunds.
April 14 -
First National Bank of Santa Fe in New Mexico has a new leader.
February 18 -
ALBUQUERQU New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union unveiled its new name Nusenda Credit Union which it said represents the organization's "diverse membership and evolved banking experience."
February 13 -
Alamogordo Financial Group in New Mexico has split the roles of president and chief executive.
January 29 -
Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union on Friday paid more than $7 million to its qualifying member-owners.
January 26 -
First Artesia Bancshares in Artesia, N.M., has merged two of its banks.
November 13 -
Trinity Capital in Los Alamos, N.M., will restate earnings for 2009 and has determined that its financial statements going back to 2006 can no longer be relied upon.
November 4 -
Rebeca Romero Rainey, the CEO of Centinel Bank of Taos, will use part of her speech at a Federal Reserve conference on small banks this week to discuss the need for regulatory relief and her belief that community bankers have a duty to persevere under difficult circumstances.
September 22 - New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Just listening to Robin Brulé detail all the hats she wears on a daily and weekly basis is tiring.
July 18 -
LAS VEGAS Credit Union Journal asked CU lending executives to talk about the "new normal" in auto lending, offering insight into the differences to be found in the market today compared to just a few years ago.
July 3