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Endeavor Bancorp functions as the parent entity for Endeavor Bank, delivering a comprehensive array of financial products and services. Its client base primarily consists of small and mid-sized businesses, their owners, professionals, and individuals involved in real estate investment and ownership. The bank offers core deposit solutions, including checking, money market, and savings accounts, along with certificates of deposit, all supported by tailored consultative banking assistance. For financing requirements, Endeavor Bank provides a variety of loan options. These include term loans for equipment and fixed assets, capital for recapitalization and business acquisitions, conventional and SBA 504 real estate financing, loans for commercial/industrial real estate investors, and construction loans, as well as revolving lines of credit for working capital. Furthermore, the company facilitates modern digital services such as online banking, bill payment, and remote deposit capture. Its physical presence includes a full-service branch in San Diego, California, an administrative and loan production facility located in Carlsbad, California, and another loan production office in East County. Endeavor Bank was established in 2018 and maintains its corporate headquarters in San Diego, California.
Endeavor Bancorp Reports Record Net Income of $1.9 Million for the Second Quarter of 2026; NIM Remains Strong at 4.41%
Endeavor Bancorp reported record net income of $1.89 million, or $0.40 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2026, fueled by improved operating expenses and a strong net interest margin of 4.41%.
Total assets grew 2.2% to $823.0 million, supported by a 2.2% increase in total deposits to $725.0 million, while the Tier 1 leverage ratio remained robust at 11.82%.
Despite the strong earnings, the provision for credit losses was $651,000 due to specific credit downgrades, and non-performing loans increased slightly to 0.45% of the portfolio.