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Learn about the Frederic Duclos Barstow Foundation for American Samoans. Read the details regarding this grant and apply now.
The Teresa F. Hughes Trust serves the community by focusing on charitable organizations that enhance the lives of elderly adults and children in Hawaii.
The Waipahu Community Foundation contributes to schools and youth services in Waipahu to combat juvenile delinquency.
Bank of Hawaii announces it will close American Samoa operations in August 2019.
Marco A. Abbruzzese Joins Bank of Hawaii as Vice Chair and Senior Executive Director of Wealth Management Marco A. Abbruzzese Joins Bank of Hawaii as Vice Chair and Senior Executive Director of
Yukiko Tanaka is a relationship manager assisting international clients with wealth management, located in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hundreds of Bank of Hawaii employees, family members and friends were joined by students at Princess Ruth Keelikolani Middle School to spruce up the campus in Downtown Honolulu.
Learn effective year-end planning strategies is crucial for wealth management planning with Curtis Fessler and Accuity’s Darryl Nitta, CPA and Joan Fujita, CPA, MBT
Learn about the Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation. Read about the details regarding this grant and apply for this grant now.
Learn about the Antone & Edene Vidinha Charitable Trust. Apply for this grant online.
In celebration of Military Appreciation Month, we’re spotlighting employees who have served our nation—from wearing a uniform to holding down the home front. In this feature, meet Ester Sisson, Manoa Branch Manager and longtime military spouse.
In honor of Honolulu Pride Month, we're proud to spotlight the great work of local non-profit, Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE), which provides social services and shelter for Hawaii's homeless youth, nearly 20% of which identify as LGBTQ+.
The McInerny Foundation is a broad-purposed trust committed to serving the Hawaii community.
Learn about the G. N. Wilcox Trust. Read about the details regarding this grant and apply online now.
Bank of Hawaii celebrated the grand opening of its new Eleele Branch on Kauai today, marking the first of five neighbor island branches to be upgraded with its signature Branch of Tomorrow capabilities over the next two years.
Learn about what BOH accomplished in 2018 through our Annual Report. Read stories about how we helped our clients and community.
Welcome Christopher Abbott, Bryson Chang, Christie Trenholme, and Gary Trepte as new Vice Presidents at Bank of Hawaii.
Bank of Hawaii Announces Leadership Promotions in Finance: Treasurer Jennifer Lam promoted to senior executive vice president; Keith Asato, Michael Ching, Janelle Higa and Joshua Miller promoted to senior vice presidents.
Bank of Hawaii Announces New Executive Vice Presidents Matthew Ahart and Kevin Choi and Senior Vice President Briony Pentecost
Meet Lyndsey Haraguchi-Nakayama and learn about how Bank of Hawaii supports her food truck business.
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