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Formerly known as New Mexico Educators FCU. Established in 1936, Nusenda Credit Union is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
In 1982, to reflect its growth among education-related employees and family members, the credit union’s name was changed to New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union. When it began in 1936, the credit union operated out of the office of the secretary at Albuquerque High School.
Nusenda Credit Union was founded in 1936, when eight local educators, led by Maurine Grammer, applied for a charter to form Albuquerque Public Schools Federal Credit Union.
Nusenda Credit Union [2] serves employees of educational institutions, along with more than 600 other local businesses, systems, and organizations, operating under multiple common bonds. Member deposits up to $250,000 are insured by NCUA through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund.
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10 lut 2015 · ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—The $1.5-billion New Mexico Educators FCU has changed its name to Nusenda Credit Union. The move is not based on a merger or acquisition, reported Albuquerque Business First, referring to an e-mail NMEFCU sent to its community partners Monday afternoon.