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The rising rate environment is driving interest in certificate of deposits as a safe place to keep money while preparing for a recession.
Learn how to avoid and spot COVID-19 scams such as Cornoavirus Imposter Calls, COVID-19 Grandparent Scams, Cornovirus Relief Check Scams, and Phishing Emails.
Ensure your contact information is up to date so we can keep you informed about important updates and announcements.
Contactless cards have 3 things going for them: They're safe, easy and secure. Find out more about good reasons to use contactless debit cards.
Explore down payment options for first‑time homebuyers in Hawaii, including 3% conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA programs. Start your homebuying journey with Bank of Hawaii.
What can you use a HELOC for? Read this blog for 3 good uses for a home equity line of credit.
Bank of Hawaii marked another milestone with the blessing of its two newest Branches of Tomorrow, one in Ka‘ū on Nov. 3 and the other in Kona on Nov. 10.
Learn about the new popular advance fee scams and how to protect yourself against fraud.
Read about how Frank Scarpinito embodies the "Aloha Spirit." Learn about how impacted so many people at Bank of Hawaii.
Landing your dream home means understanding mortgage types, starting with a fixed-rate mortgage versus an adjustable-rate mortgage, and why you might want to use each of them.
A budget is a key piece of your financial foundation. Create a smart budget that works for your life using these three steps.
Learn about these unexpected expenses while traveling and how you can limit them.
Thinking about buying a home in Guam—with its pristine white sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, lagoons, and nightlife? Read our blog for some tips to keep in mind.
Iwilei Branch Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19; October 20, 2020.
What You Need to Know about Debt Collection Scams: how to stay safe, identify scams, and protect your information.
Have a HELOC? Some HELOCs come with a balloon payment, so it's important to have an understanding of what balloon payments are and the best ways to handle them.
In honor of Black History Month, a look back at how Black people have helped shape the culture and character of Hawaii for centuries, and continue to do so.
Thinking about refinancing? Choosing to do so could help you financially such as freeing up money for cash flow. Read on to find out more.
Learn more about Bank of Hawaii's partnership with Zelle. Read how you can use Zelle and the advantages of doing so.
Learn these key signs of a tech support scam and how to avoid fraudsters.
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