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Because Hawaii is one of the most expensive states to live in, it's critical to have a budgeting and savings plan. This article offers actionable ways on how to save money in Hawaii.
Follow these steps if you haven't received an economic impact payment and learn how Utility Relief and Food Assistance works.
Plan a trip to Osaka using these insights on dining, accommodations, and cultural attractions!
Designer Rumi Murakami curates the 2025 Goodwill Goes GLAM! runway show, coming up August 14 to 16, 2025, supporting 10,000+ Hawaii residents.
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.
Read about YWCA Hawaii's CEO Noriko Namiki and her journey to becoming a CEO in Hawaii.
Learn more about Taipei, Taiwan and its best tourists attractions, including lively Taipei City night markets and cultural sightseeing destinations.
Learn about reasons why you may not have received your economic impact payments (EIP).
See if buying an investment property in Hawaii is a smart financial choice for you with tips on prequalifying, mortgage options, and monthly payments.
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.
Insurance can help you in the event of a disaster. From medical insurance to supplemental insurance, read this blog to ensure you have the right coverage.
Read and listen to what Al Castle has to say regarding his experience with Bank of Hawaii.
Meet Jason and Juliana Sung, two commercial banking clients who run a small local business.
Learn more about our Steve Metter of MW Group Lt and how Bank of Hawaii has helped them grow and expand their business.
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.
Learn more about certificates of deposits and savings accounts, and how to choose the right account for you with our comprehensive guide.
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.
Read how to save money as a tourist with these budget travel tips for your next destination.
Meet two local clothing designers Allison Izu Song and Summer Shiigi and learn their approach to fashion.
Learn more about Planned Parenthood Hawaii, a key provider of local healthcare services for everyone—including cancer screenings and wellness exams.
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