True Sky, RBFCU to Merge: Taking Flight Together!

The sky’s the limit for anyone seeking the credit union advantage with stability in service and financial soundness that reflects the people of Oklahoma and Texas. True Sky Federal Credit Union and Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union are taking flight together!

As these two long-standing credit unions have agreed to merge, True Sky and RBFCU continue a commitment to the core beliefs that make credit unions stand apart from other financial institutions — more value, support, and the industry-leading products and services that both institutions have championed for more than 70 years. We combine our shared heritage in aviation with the spirit of people helping people, providing our members with an opportunity to truly soar.

True Sky Federal Credit Union is located in Oklahoma City, established in 1946 by the forerunner of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). While staying true to elements of the FAA mission, stressing safety and efficiency that flies high and carries the dreams of its members, True Sky has:

  • Spread its branch presence through Oklahoma City neighborhoods and the surrounding communities of Chandler, Davenport, Edmond, Midwest City, Newcastle and Norman, as well as the FAA Campus
  • Expanded its field of membership to community-assistance groups, education, health care services, individuals with the dreams and the passion of owning a small business, trade groups and treasured civic locations like the Oklahoma City Zoo

Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) is based in the San Antonio-area community of Live Oak, established in 1952 on Randolph AFB. RBFCU has:

  • Carried a passion for credit union service to Austin in 1995, built its first branch in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2014 and then moved into Corpus Christi in 2018, totaling 64 branches by the end of 2025
  • Become recognizable with the bold stamp of its “star and contrails” brand, which stands as a symbol of financial strength and community involvement on behalf of more than 1.1 million members, with assets exceeding $19 billion

As these credit unions fully develop the details of this merger, True Sky and RBFCU won’t change the core services that made them trusted financial partners to their great memberships: member-first financial institutions built through personal service that adds convenience through secure technology, with a passionate community vision.

True Sky and RBFCU — we are taking flight together!

Members of True Sky Federal Credit Union will soon join the Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) family. With approval of its membership and the NCUA, True Sky is scheduled to merge with RBFCU in 2026.

These FAQs will answer some of the questions you may have about the merger.

  • What is happening?
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    RBFCU is pursuing a merger with True Sky Federal Credit Union.

  • Why is this merger happening?
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    RBFCU plans to merge with True Sky to help to ensure that the credit union advantage remains an accessible and strong option in the Oklahoma City area.

    RBFCU and True Sky share a commitment to the core beliefs that make credit unions stand apart from other financial institutions — more value, support and the industry-leading products and services that both institutions have championed for more than 70 years.

    RBFCU holds more than $19 billion in assets, while True Sky holds $799 million. Assets for the combined credit union would amount to nearly $20 billion. Through this merger, we are combining our shared heritage in aviation with the spirit of people helping people to expand the credit union advantage with more financial strength, soundness and stability in service.

  • What changes can I expect to see right now?
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    None. RBFCU members will not see any changes to their accounts. When the merger is complete, the combined credit union will retain the RBFCU name, and all True Sky employees will report to current RBFCU leadership.

  • Will RBFCU change its name?
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    No. The combined credit union will retain the RBFCU name.

  • Will people lose their jobs?
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    RBFCU and True Sky are committed to service for the 64,000 members in the Oklahoma City area. Because of that commitment, True Sky’s team members will be offered employment with the objective of maintaining the same or substantially similar role after the merger is complete.

  • Where is True Sky located?
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    True Sky is located in Oklahoma City. It was established in 1946 by the forerunner of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). True Sky operates 14 branches in Oklahoma City and the surrounding communities of Chandler, Davenport, Edmond, Midwest City, Newcastle and Norman, as well as the FAA Campus.

  • How many members does True Sky serve?
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    True Sky serves more than 64,000 members.

  • What is the approval process for this merger?
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    Each credit union will continue the due diligence process while obtaining regulatory and True Sky membership approval.

  • When will the merger happen?
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    RBFCU and True Sky will jointly file a merger application with the NCUA and True Sky will seek approval of its members in early 2026.

  • Is any action required on my part?
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    No. Only True Sky members are required to approve this merger.