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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 2, 2025

Contact: Bushra Elfarissi

(505) 819-8887

Bushra.elfarissi@sto.nm.gov

 

New Mexico State Treasurer’s Office Announces New Overhauled Website

 

Santa Fe – With a new fiscal year comes a new look to the New Mexico State Treasurer's Office (NM STO). STO is thrilled to unveil its fully reimagined website, now live and ready to better serve New Mexicans.

 

Maintaining the same familiar web address, nmsto.gov, the new site offers a fresh, modernized look and significantly improved navigation with simplified access to vital STO programs and resources. Key features include intuitive user interface, streamlined layout, mobile-friendly design, and dedicated ‘Reports’ and ‘Resources’ pages for simplified access to vital information about reports, investment information, and vital STO programs that benefit New Mexicans every day. The website launch marks a substantial step toward supporting STO’s commitment to improving accessibility and providing greater transparency for New Mexicans seeking essential resources and information.

 

“This isn’t just a facelift; this is a full-on makeover for our digital presence!” stated New Mexico State Treasurer Laura M. Montoya. “We’re making it easier than ever for New Mexicans to access what they need while enhancing access and transparency online.”

 

“The new STO website is elevated, engaging, and designed with New Mexicans in mind. We created an experience that’s not only easier to navigate, but enjoyable to use,” added STO Communications Director Bushra Elfarissi. “Whether you’re learning about the New Mexico State Treasurer’s Achieving a Better Life Experience (NM STABLE) program, auditing state financials, or just exploring what STO does, our new site provides a modern approach to state government websites while reflecting the energy and purpose behind STO’s work to serve New Mexicans.”

 

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Laura M. Montoya became New Mexico’s first female State Treasurer on January 1, 2023, and the nation’s first elected Latina State Treasurer, bringing the office over two decades of experience in banking, investments, and public policy. Under Treasurer Montoya’s direction, the office manages the state’s $17.9 billion investment portfolio. The Treasurer serves on 13 boards, councils, and commissions with fiduciary responsibility for state funds exceeding $160 billion.

New Mexico State Treasurer’s Office Announces New Overhauled Website

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

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