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Bank of Hawaii marked the grand opening of its new Lahaina Branch on Maui today with a private blessing ceremony and a donation of $100,000 to provide support to Lahaina residents who are at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure.
Bank of Hawaii and its Foundation to Donate Face Shields, Masks, and $100,000 to Healthcare Community Bank of Hawaii and its Foundation to Donate Face Shields, Masks, and $100,000 to Healthcare
Read about new free Health Check App Bank of Hawaii is offering to local businesses.
Get updated on adjusted branch hours on Lanai due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Get updated on Maui Lani Branch reopening on Maui, after having been closed during part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bank of Hawaii’s Main Banking Center Temporarily Closed Due to Power Outage
Today, Bank of Hawaii announces that it is partnering with Greenlight® Financial Technology, Inc., the fintech company on a mission to help parents raise financially smart kids. Through the Greenlight for Banks program, Bank of Hawaii customers will have free access to Greenlight’s award-winning family finance app designed to help parents teach their children smart money management.
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.
Discover our new contactless debit cards, which simplify the checkout experience. Offering a safe, secure, and fast way to pay.
Bank of Hawaii Temporarily Closing Guam Branches Due to Executive Order regarding COVID-19.
Kau Branch on Hawaii Island Remains Temporarily Closed Due to Emergency Maintenance. Learn more.
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.
In response to the partial government shutdown that began Oct. 1, 2025, Bank of Hawaii has activated emergency financial assistance programs to support qualifying Federal employees and contractors facing income disruption.
Bank of Hawaii has initiated financial assistance programs to help Guam residents affected by Super Typhoon Mawar.
Bank of Hawaii Promotes James C. Polk to President; Appoints Matthew K.M. Emerson Chief Retail Banking Officer
Read about the details of the temporarily closing of the Guam Bank of Hawaii branches due to tropical storm Wutip.
Learn about newly announced Managing Committee Member Craig A. Norris. Learn about his contributions to Bank of Hawaii.
Read about newly announced Senior Vice President Eric Ferguson. Learn about his role and contributions to Bank of Hawaii.
Bank of Hawaii Waikiki branch employee tests positive for COVID-19, stay updated to see if you were affected.
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