Our clients are like you, hard-working and smart-thinking New Mexicans. But, when they’re ready to start or expand their business or nonprofit, they may not fit into a bank’s lending guidelines. That’s why banks, credit unions, and community organizations refer so many small businesses and nonprofits to us. Our loan officers build just the right financing for each client, with simple paperwork, quick approvals, and flexible payment schedules.
Our clients work hard to improve their businesses and are a strong part of New Mexico’s economy.
Real-world transformations fueled by affordable financing—read how New Mexico entrepreneurs turned bold ideas into thriving, job-creating businesses.
Step inside our borrowers’ world: a visual showcase of the shops, products, and community moments your support makes possible.
Growing Opportunities, Inc.
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Fotovan
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Faith Moving
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Roswell Aesthetics & Wellness
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Blacklake Roasters and Prestige Contracting
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5 Star Burgers
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Lobo Protective Services
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Justa Chaz Insurance Agency
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Vigilante Guides
Learn moreBorn and raised in Northern New Mexico, Jerard Carlos Vigil wants visitors to experience this part…
Albuquerque Social Club
Learn moreFrom the outside, the building’s windowless white walls may project a sterile feel to visitors who…