Shared success: How we can help
At Oregon Pacific Bank, we listen to our clients, understand their unique needs, and help them achieve their goals. Your success is our priority.
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Explore testimonials from our satisfied clients and learn how our business banking solutions, nonprofit support, and personalized services have helped them succeed. Discover how Oregon Pacific Bank can assist you in achieving your goals.
Sea Lion Caves, OPB forge strong community relationship
A Coastal Treasure with OPB Since 1932, Sea Lion Caves has captivated visitors with wild Steller sea lions, sea birds,
All About Olives banks on OPB for its home-town biz
Gourmet Goodness with OPB Lynne Twombly’s shop, All About Olives, thrives on Bay Street in Old Town Florence. The local
Alliance Trucking finds the fuel it needs to keep delivering
Overcoming Roadblocks with OPB Alliance Trucking of Medford hauls goods to 48 states, but COVID-19 created major challenges. Customers struggled
Apex Recycling & Disposal, OPB have customer care in common
A Legacy of Dedication Sam Miller, owner of Apex Recycling & Disposal, has dedicated himself to the family business since
Chuck’s Seafood nets big benefits from small-town banking
Fresh Seafood and Strong Values Chuck’s Seafood, a local fish market in Charleston, is known for its high-quality halibut, tuna,
Eugene Family YMCA turns to OPB during COVID crisis
Rising to the Challenge When COVID-19 hit, many local businesses and organizations faced an immediate need: funds to cover payroll.
Farrell’s Glass finds clear path forward
A Fixture in the Rogue Valley Farrell’s Glass Service has been a staple in the Rogue Valley since 1954. Owner
Florence Motorsports revs up business with OPB
A New Adventure with OPB When Ed and Deb Costa decided to relocate from California to the Oregon Coast and
Gastroenterology Consultants keeps its doors open in crisis
Supporting Medical Clinics During COVID-19 When COVID-19 struck, many medical clinics, including Gastroenterology Consultants in Medford, faced closures due to