If Rogue Credit Union were a student, its second quarter 2026 report card would be headed straight to the fridge.
The Oregon-based credit union just dropped some impressive numbers that show it’s not just growing — it’s thriving.
Let’s talk assets. Rogue now manages $4.33 billion (yes, with a B), posting an annualized growth rate of 6.37%. Their loan portfolio jumped even faster at 7.99% annualized growth, hitting $2.6 billion. And their member family? Now over 245,000 strong across Oregon, Idaho, and California.
Here’s the full picture of how Rogue stacks up year-over-year:
| Metric | Q2 2026 | Q2 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Total Assets | $4,334,040,925 | $3,734,398,637 |
| Asset Growth (annualized) | 6.37% | 6.53% |
| Total Loan Portfolio | $2,605,924,294 | $2,151,338,359 |
| Loan Growth (annualized) | 7.99% | 1.14% |
| Membership Size | 245,187 | 214,591 |
| Traditional Membership Growth (annualized) | 5.76% | 5.19% |
| Return on Assets (annualized) | 0.97% | 1.03% |
| Net Worth | $456,485,109 | $373,676,622 |
| Net Worth Ratio | 10.37% | 9.92% |
What really matters for members? Rogue’s financial foundation is rock solid. The credit union closed Q2 with a 10.37% net worth ratio — well above the 7.00% regulatory threshold that defines “well-capitalized.” Translation: your money is in very safe hands.
The Family Gets Bigger
June 29 marked a big day for Rogue: the official merger with Members 1st Credit Union. This isn’t just about getting bigger for the sake of it. The partnership expands Rogue’s reach into Northern California while uniting two institutions that actually share the same DNA — putting members first and making a real difference in their communities.
Celebrating 70 Years by Giving Back
When most companies hit a milestone birthday, they throw themselves a party. Rogue decided to flip the script for its 70th anniversary. Throughout Q2, the credit union gave away $700 deposits to seven lucky members each month through its 70 Years of Service Giveaway. That’s not pocket change — it’s a meaningful boost to member savings accounts.
But the generosity didn’t stop there. April’s Change a Child’s Life Week shattered records, raising $65,000 for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. That money supports Asante, St. Luke’s, UC Davis, and PeaceHealth — organizations doing critical work for kids who need it most. Branch teams got creative with fundraising activities, and the results speak for themselves.
In June, Rogue invested in the next generation by awarding $42,500 in scholarships to 14 students. These weren’t just handed out randomly — recipients earned recognition through academic excellence, school involvement, and proving they give back to their communities.
Putting Down Roots (Literally)
Rogue’s commitment to community showed up in some pretty cool ways this quarter. The credit union secured naming rights for the Rogue Credit Union Half Shell at Riverside Park in Grants Pass, Oregon — because what’s summer without live music in the park? Over in Idaho, they partnered with the Payette County Rodeo to name the Rogue Credit Union Arena. Both partnerships connect Rogue’s name with places where communities actually gather and make memories.
Physical expansion is happening too. April brought an exciting milestone: the beam signing ceremony for Rogue’s future Meridian, Idaho branch, slated to open in early 2027. Meanwhile, on the Oregon coast, the new Coos Bay Branch prepared to welcome its first members with a soft opening on July 20, followed by a full Grand Opening celebration on August 11.
New Programs That Actually Matter
Here’s where Rogue shows it’s thinking beyond just accounts and transactions. The credit union recently launched Silvur, a program specifically designed for members approaching or already enjoying retirement. Because let’s face it — navigating Social Security, protecting your identity, and planning your financial future can feel overwhelming. Silvur provides the tools and resources to make those challenges manageable, meeting members exactly where they are on their financial journey.
All told, Rogue Credit Union’s first half of 2026 shows an organization firing on all cylinders: strong financials, meaningful community impact, strategic growth, and programs that genuinely serve member needs. Not a bad way to kick off a milestone year.
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