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Business Services

New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union offers custom products and services designed to increase the efficiency and profitability of your business.

We provide the convenience of 14 branch offices from Taos to Socorro, plus staff who are experienced with your business needs.  And as always, you receive the professional, personal attention you expect as a member of New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union.

It pays to have your business accounts at our Credit Union. Review this frequently updated chart comparing our products and services with those at  other financial institutions.

Opening a business account with us is easy.  Please review this list of  documents needed to get started.

If you need additional information, you can email us to describe your exact needs, or call us at 889-7755
(800-347-2838 from outside the Albuquerque area).

Business Checking
Business Rewards Check Card

Business Visa® Platinum Rewards Credit Card
Business Loans and Lines-of-Credit

Free Online Services
Guidelines for Business Deposits
Business Checking Deposit Slip
Check Styles & Ordering


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