Leadership

Welcome
 

The Independent Community Bankers Association of New Mexico (ICBA/NM) was organized in 1984 and has become the primary voice in the Land of Enchantment representing community banking interests before state and federal lawmakers and regulators.
 
Our member banks are independently owned and operated and hold more than $16 billion in deposits at over 220 locations across the state.
ICBA/NM was founded to oppose the expansion of large, national and regional banks into the state through passage of legislation permitting interstate banking.  After several years of long, bitter battles the New Mexico Legislature eventually allowed interstate banking.  The result has been a dramatic reduction in the number of independent, home-owned community banks.
 
The organization continues to support retention of the "Dual Banking System” – a system of state-chartered and federally-chartered banks.  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 offices of ICBA/NM are located in Farmington, New Mexico.


Who We Are
The Independent Community Bankers Association of New Mexico (ICBA/NM) was organized in 1984 and has become the primary voice in the Land of Enchantment representing community banking interests before state and federal lawmakers and regulators.
 
Our member banks are independently owned and operated and hold more than $16 billion in deposits at over 220 locations across the state.
 
ICBA/NM was founded to oppose the expansion of large, national and regional banks into the state through passage of legislation permitting interstate banking.  After several years of long, bitter battles the New Mexico Legislature eventually allowed interstate banking.  The result has been a dramatic reduction in the number of independent, home-owned community banks.
The organization continues to support retention of the "Dual Banking System” – a system of state-chartered and federally-chartered banks.  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.
 
There are thirty-four chartered institutions in New Mexico eligible for membership in ICBA/NM. All thirty-four of these banks are ICBA/NM members.
 
The offices of ICBA/NM are located in Farmington, New Mexico.
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    Jed Fanning
     Chairman
     2025-2026


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      Chris Moya
President & CEO

Leadership

Jed Fanning, President & Chief Executive Officer of Citizens  Bank in Las Cruces, New Mexico is Chairman of the Independent  Community Bankers Association of New Mexico.
 
Our Chairman-Elect is Joshua Grassham, the President of Lea County State Bank in Hobbs, New Mexico.
 
Robert Bidal,the EVP/Coporate Secretary of Century Bank in  Santa Fe, New Mexico is our Vice Chairman.
 
Our Secretary/Treasurer is Brian McKelvey, Division President of the Albquerque Market for Western Commerce Bank.
 
Jennifer Weller, Chief Operating Officer of Citizens Bank in Farmington, New Mexico serves as our Immediate Past-Chairman.
 
The President & CEO of ICBA/NM is Chris Moya.