Gordon Morris
Directeur/Membre du Conseil chez Independent Bankers Association of New Mexico
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Independent Bankers Association of New Mexico
Independent Bankers Association of New Mexico Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Independent Bankers Association of New Mexico (ICBA/NM) is a primary voice representing community banking interests before state and federal lawmakers and regulators. The non-profit company is based in Farmington, NM. ICBA/NM's member banks are independently owned and operated and hold more than $16 billion in deposits at over 220 locations across the state. ICBA/NM also assists the industry in securing cutting edge products, services, and technologies to enable new Mexico's community banks to effectively compete in the national and regional financial services market. The organization was founded to oppose the expansion of large, national and regional banks into the state through passage of legislation permitting interstate banking. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
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Independent Bankers Association of New Mexico
Independent Bankers Association of New Mexico Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Independent Bankers Association of New Mexico (ICBA/NM) is a primary voice representing community banking interests before state and federal lawmakers and regulators. The non-profit company is based in Farmington, NM. ICBA/NM's member banks are independently owned and operated and hold more than $16 billion in deposits at over 220 locations across the state. ICBA/NM also assists the industry in securing cutting edge products, services, and technologies to enable new Mexico's community banks to effectively compete in the national and regional financial services market. The organization was founded to oppose the expansion of large, national and regional banks into the state through passage of legislation permitting interstate banking. | Commercial Services |