Ent Credit Union (68671), a $9.7B credit union headquartered in Colorado Spring, CO, led by CEO Graves, reported 581,730 members at the end of 2025 Q3, an increase of 30,457 members (+5.5%) compared to the same quarter last year.
Strong membership growth indicates successful community engagement, competitive products, and effective marketing—key drivers of long-term franchise value.
Per-Member Economics
Ent Credit Union's 581,730 members maintain an average of $14K in deposits and $15K in loans. Membership growing faster than per-member balances suggests successful acquisition of newer members who haven't yet consolidated accounts.
Membership Trends
Consistent quarterly member additions demonstrate sustainable acquisition momentum.
Quarterly Membership Trend
| Period | Members | QoQ Change | Assets/Member |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 Q2 | 545,810 | $18K | |
| 2024 Q3 | 551,273 | +1.0% | $18K |
| 2024 Q4 | 556,751 | +1.0% | $18K |
| 2025 Q1 | 558,171 | +0.3% | $18K |
| 2025 Q2 | 576,089 | +3.2% | $18K |
| 2025 Q3 | 581,730 | +1.0% | $17K |
Source: NCUA 5300 Call Reports
Field of Membership Penetration
Ent Credit Union has a defined field of membership comprising 5,957,493 potential members. With 581,730 current members, the credit union achieves a 9.8% penetration rate, representing significant untapped growth potential.
Peer Comparison
Among 76 credit unions in its $4.9B–$14.6B asset peer group, Ent Credit Union ranks in the 85th percentile for membership growth. This positions the credit union as a member acquisition leader among similarly-sized institutions.
Outlook
With positive membership momentum, Ent Credit Union is positioned to leverage its growing base for cross-selling opportunities and deposit gathering. Key factors to watch include member retention rates, new member activation, and competitive dynamics in CO.
Ent Credit Union's Q4 2025 results, expected in early 2026, will provide further insight into whether membership growth can accelerate.
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Data Sources: NCUA 5300 Call Reports (2025_Q3), NCUA Historical Data (2007-present), Finleet Proprietary Analysis
Methodology: Year-over-year growth calculated comparing 2025_Q3 to same quarter prior year. Peer groups defined as credit unions within 50% asset range. Per-member metrics calculated by dividing totals by member count.