Banking Cannabis Businesses is Legit

Aery Blog Apr 19, 2023

Nov 3, 2021, 22:04 PM

We’re committed to helping cannabis entrepreneurs get the banking solutions they need. However, in New Mexico there are only two financial institutions that take on the challenges of cannabis business accounts. Aery Group is part of US Eagle FCU, and that means you can get access to our special cannabis service, as well as the benefits of being part of a credit union.

Recently, the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper shared a story about both financial institutions. At US Eagle and Aery We’re not doing cannabis banking because its cool or because it will make us a lot of money. Instead, we put people first and recognized that cannabis businesses should have access to the same high-quality banking services as any other business.

“We felt a growing legitimate business need for banking services,” US Eagle CEO Marsha Majors told the Santa Fe New Mexican. “When we launched our program, we recognized a great need. We recognize they are entitled to our services.”

Click the link below to access the article in the Santa Fe New Mexican:

https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/marijuana-industry-has-only-a-couple-banking-options-in-new-mexico/article_225568f2-2aab-11ec-bc65-e7f465f369f5.html

Aery Group is part of US Eagle FCU, and that means you can get access to our special cannabis service, as well as the benefits of being part of a credit union.

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