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At Nusenda Credit Union, we’re proud to serve our members in Albuquerque with personalized banking solutions that make a difference. From checking and savings accounts to home and auto loans, credit cards, and business services, we’re here to help you achieve your financial goals. As a not-for-profit, member-owned credit union, Nusenda returns earnings to our members through better rates, fewer fees, and innovative financial tools. Experience local banking with the convenience, technology, and care you deserve - visit our Journal Center Branch in Albuquerque today!
I don’t know what sock wad gave this place one star. These people are hard working, loving, god blessed Americans. Will be coming back here again 🫡
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Victor Avila
6 days ago
1.0
uggh
i used to like Sandia Labs Federal Credit Union. Sunward took them over and they are quickly losing favor with me. i quit Nusenda bank when they took over New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union. not only do the products change. so does the culture. i had to walk out of this branch of my own bank because i was treated like a second class citizen
. young up and comers are employed now and the treatment is like that of the popular kids in high school.
the greater ( young gymster latino ) directed the first in line woman in front of me to one of three women tellers and the just walked away. the two open tellers just ignored me ( i will help you when i am good and ready. i was not here to waste my time so i got my complimentry member coffee and checked my socials. when the tellers were there a few minutes without people to help an manager type woman came out and asked me if i had been helped. i explained to her that help wasnt given to me when i arrived. she than asked in a condsending pretty girl tone, well what do you need help with. open registers/ open tellers that do not take customers would be less insulting if they were closed . ignore the customer is now accepted in this current business culture. millenial apethy only fortifies this degradation