FNB New Mexico – Santa Rosa Branch, Santa Rosa NM 88435
FNB New Mexico’s Santa Rosa branch, located at 2458 Historic Route 66, Santa Rosa, NM 88435, provides a full range of banking services for individuals and businesses. As a nationally recognized bank with FDIC insurance (Certificate #19027), FNB New Mexico ensures your funds are secure while delivering exceptional customer service. With 6 Offices in New Mexico, FNB New Mexico is dedicated to helping the Santa Rosa community manage finances conveniently and efficiently.
The Santa Rosa branch is a Full Service Office ready to assist with personal banking, business accounts, loans, and more. Knowledgeable staff offer expert guidance and modern banking solutions. Visit today or call 575-472-6000 to experience trusted, professional banking in New Mexico.
FNB New Mexico Santa Rosa Branch Details
Branch Name | Santa Rosa |
Phone Number | 575-472-6000 |
Office Address | 2458 Historic Route 66, Santa Rosa, NM 88435 |
Bank Type | Federal Reserve Member Bank |
FDIC Insurance | Certificate #19027 |
Service Type | Full Service Office |
State / County | New Mexico - Guadalupe |
City / Town | Santa Rosa |
Zip Code | 88435 |
Website | fnbnm.bank |
Branch Count | 6 Offices in New Mexico |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What services are offered at FNB New Mexico Santa Rosa?
The Santa Rosa branch offers full-service banking including personal accounts, business accounts, loans, mortgages, and financial advice.
Is FNB New Mexico Santa Rosa FDIC insured?
Yes, FNB New Mexico is FDIC insured under Certificate #19027, ensuring your deposits are safe and secure.
What are the branch hours for FNB New Mexico Santa Rosa?
Branch hours may vary. It's recommended to visit fnbnm.bank or call 575-472-6000 for the most accurate schedule.
How can I contact FNB New Mexico Santa Rosa?
You can call the branch at 575-472-6000 or visit in person at 2458 Historic Route 66, Santa Rosa, NM 88435, Santa Rosa, NM 88435.
How many FNB New Mexico branches are there?
FNB New Mexico operates 6 Offices in New Mexico, including the Santa Rosa, New Mexico branch.