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Read about the details of the temporarily closing of the Guam Bank of Hawaii branches due to tropical storm Wutip.
Read the update regarding Bank of Hawaii's temporarily closed Gualo Rai branch.
Learn about when Bank of Hawaii's Gualo Rai Branch will close due to typhoon Bualoi.
Bank of Hawaii to Temporarily Close its Call Center Early at Noon on Sunday, July 26, 2020.
Following Super Typhoon Mawar, Bank of Hawaii will reopen its Harmon Branch on Guam tomorrow, Saturday, May 27, ChST, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bank of Hawaii to Temporarily Close Lahaina and Kahana Branches Due to Brush Fires
Bank of Hawaii’s Hagatna and Harmon Branches on Guam and its Gualo Rai Branch in Saipan will reopen today at 12 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 11 (ChST), following Typhoon Bolaven.
Bank of Hawaii has announced that it will close all branch operations on Guam and Saipan due to Typhoon Mawar tomorrow, Tuesday, May 23 CHsT. The bank’s Hagatna and Harmon Branches on Guam and its Gualo Rai Branch on Saipan will remain closed starting Tuesday until further notice, as the storm continues on a path toward the Marianas and is expected to continue increasing in strength.
Following Super Typhoon Mawar, Bank of Hawaii is planning to reopen its Hagatna Branch on Guam for normal operating hours starting on Tuesday, May 30:
Weekdays: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sundays: closed
Bank of Hawaii has announced that it will temporarily close its Gualo Rai Branch on Saipan starting tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 10 ChST due to Tropical Storm Bolaven. It will remain closed until further notice, as the storm continues on a path toward the Marianas.
Learn about when the Bank of Hawaii Gualo Rai branch will resume a normal schedule.
Learn about when Bank of Hawaii's Gualo Rai branch will resume a normal schedule following typhoon Bualoi.
Bank of Hawaii Foundation announced a contribution of $100,000 to Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund to support residents affected by the devastating Maui wildfires.
Bank of Hawaii has announced that it will close all branch operations today, Tuesday, Oct. 10 ChST on Guam due to Tropical Storm Bolaven. The bank’s Hagatna and Harmon Branches on Guam and its Gualo Rai Branch on Saipan will remain temporarily closed starting Tuesday until further notice, as the storm continues on a path toward the Marianas and is expected to continue increasing in strength.
Read about the re-opening for the Guam Bank of Hawaii Branches following super typhoon Wutip.
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.
In June 2021, President Joe Biden signed legislation making Juneteenth National Independence Day a federal holiday. In accordance with Federal holidays that fall on Sundays, Bank of Hawaii branches and offices in the state of Hawaii, Guam and Saipan will be closed the following day, Monday, June 20, 2022.
Bank of Hawaii announces today that it has contributed $218,750 to 237 nonprofits selected by its employees across Hawaii and the West Pacific region. As part of the company’s yearlong 125th anniversary, every Bank of Hawaii employee was invited to select a nonprofit to which Bank of Hawaii Foundation would make a $125 donation.
Bank of Hawaii Celebrates Grand Opening of New Iwilei Branch Bank of Hawaii Celebrates Grand Opening of New Iwilei Branch HONOLULU, HAWAII Bank of Hawaii celebrated the opening of its new Iwilei
Bank of Hawaii Waiving Certain Fees in Light of COVID-19 Bank of Hawaii Waiving Certain Fees in Light of COVID-19 HONOLULU, HAWAII BOH to re-open Mililani Branch; temporarily closing in-store Times
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