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Learn about when the Bank of Hawaii Gualo Rai branch will resume a normal schedule.
Read how to save money as a tourist with these budget travel tips for your next destination.
When applying for a mortgage, you'll need to provide your lender with a few important documents to show your financial situation. Here are the documents you'll need.
A mortgage prequalification is an important first step when you're getting ready to buy a home. Read on to see why you need to get prequalified.
Plan a getaway to Maui—learn about accomodations, dining, adventures, and shopping.
Welcome Steve Araki as a new Senior Vice President at Bank of Hawaii.
If you've got a home equity line of credit, at some point you may want to consider converting all or part of its balance into a fixed rate loan option, or FRLO.
Whether you need to buy a home, refinance or access your home's equity with a HELOC we've made it easy to apply for a home loan. Get started today.
What is a HELOC? How can you use a home equity line of credit to meet your goals? Learn the answers to these questions and more.
For all of us at Bank of Hawaii, Juneteenth is an important day that represents diversity, equity and inclusion. Learn about the history of Juneteenth, its evolution throughout the years and what you can do to support the holiday and all it stands for.
Should you buy a house? Here are a few pros and cons of buying and renting you can consider, as well as a list of questions to ask yourself before deciding.
In 2010, an unexpected opportunity arose for Kelleigh Stewart and Brandon von Damitz to purchase a small coffee farm in a neglected region of Hawaii.
Hear our client Lamont Brown of Mayas Tapas and Wine LLC. Share his story on how Bank of Hawaii helped him achieve his dreams of owning a home and a business.
If it's your first time using a contactless debit card, here are a few things you should know about how to use tap to pay.
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.
An important step toward home ownership is understanding the home buying process. Learn the different type of mortgages to best suite your needs.
If you're unsure how to redeem a U.S. savings bond, read on for more info about how bonds work and how to cash them in.
If you’re a homeowner experiencing hardship from a natural disaster, these steps and helpful resources can help you to start your road to recovery.
Search for a foundation or grant using our Grant Search page. Discover private foundations which Bank of Hawaii serves as a trustee or agent.
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