Pub. 21 2024 Issue 2

For existing reporting companies created or registered before 2024, the initial report is due by January 1, 2025. For reporting companies created or registered in 2024, the initial report is due 90 days after the entity’s creation or registration. For reporting companies created or registered after 2024, the initial report is due 30 days after the entity’s creation or registration. The 112th Annual NMBA Convention The NMBA Annual Convention is scheduled for September 12-13 at Santa Ana Star Casino Hotel. Our theme this year is “New Mexico is Where History is Made — Oppenheimer.” We thought it important to stress the importance of Los Alamos and the film “Oppenheimer” to the state. We have put together a terrific program. John Asbury, chair-elect of the American Bankers Association, will keynote our general session. He will discuss what is the national environment for our industry and the regulatory conditions we are experiencing. Incidentally, John was the former president and CEO for the First National Bank of Santa Fe and a member of the NMBA Board of Directors. Ryan Miller, Senior Counsel of Innovation Policy at the ABA, will discuss understanding AI as part of banks’ risk management frameworks. The session will cover the types of AI, some possible uses, the risks presented and the internal controls you need to innovate responsibly. Lenwood Brooks, V, Legislative Counsel for the FHLB Dallas, will provide a comprehensive overview of the upcoming November election and a regulatory update focusing on the elections impact on the banking industry. The timing on this subject matter could not be better. Our final guest speaker during our dinner will be Liz Martineau, executive of the Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation. Her speech, “Project Oppenheimer: Leveraging History for Impact,” will include her personal experiences in Los Alamos and the role the Los Alamos Historical Society played in the production of “Oppenheimer.” She will discuss working with director Christopher Nolan and Universal Studios to protect historical properties and advocate for historical accuracy before and during filming. Finally, she will discuss leadership, economic impact and tourism, as well as other important factors in the “Oppenheimer” experience. We would encourage you to attend our 112th Annual Convention. Our state has so much to be proud of and so much history to share! 7

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