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If you change your phone number or mailing address, don't forget to update your contact info with your bank! It's the best way to ensure you receive important updates and statements—and helps keep your accounts safe. Read on to learn why (and how) to update your contact info regularly!
Get to know Momi Akimseu, SVP, Community & Employee Engagement and President of Bank of Hawaii Foundation, and how she lives her happy: cooking for her family.
If you're looking for a financial expert to help you on your financial wellness journey, there are two main types: money coaches and financial advisors. Learn which type to choose based on your needs in this blog.
Certificates of Deposit are a great way to make your money work harder. But when should you invest in a CD? Learn more in our recent article.
Get your finances in order with our financial spring cleaning tips. Learn how to budget, save, and invest your money smarter today.
Learn how to save and maximize money during the back-to-school season with our guide that offers tips for getting deals on books, supplies, and other essentials.
Get to know Steven Sylvester, Vice President of Branch Banking, and how he lives his happy: supporting local farmers’ markets helps to support local.
Navigate college expenses with confidence. Learn how to save effectively using high-yield savings accounts, CDs, and 529 plans.
Discover 6 smart financial moves that will strengthen your financial footing as a resident living in Hawaii.
Prepare for hurricane season and natural disasters with this essential guide on how to protect your home, family, and finances with disaster kits, insurance tips, and emergency savings strategies.
Learn how to stretch your budget island-style with Hawaii-specific savings tips, local lifestyle hacks, and Bank of Hawaii tools to help you make the most of every dollar.
Medicare Open Enrollment runs Oct 15–Dec 7—discover key questions to choose the right plan, avoid costly mistakes, and prepare for retirement.
Bank of Hawaiʻi honor the legacy of Princess Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop, also known as Ke Aliʻi Pauahi in Hawaiian, a woman whose foresight and aloha continue to guide and sustain her lāhui (Native Hawaiian community).
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.
Use these 6 tips to stay safe while making a digital payment from your phone. Safely send money with Zelle® in the Bank of Hawaii mobile app.
Make the most out of your investments by using these four tips for maximum tax efficiency.
Follow these three rules to maximize your savings. Learn how to protect your finances no matter whats happening in the economy.
Whether your're a first time home buyer, upgrading or investing in a home finding the right down payment can be a challenge. Learn about the different options to suit your needs.
Want to sell your home for the best price? Follow these simple tips to stage your home to attract home buyers and ensure you get the best sale.
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.
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