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Meet the person who started "Pow! Wow!” the annual celebration which has been bringing art and color to the neighborhood of Kakaako.
What does 2021 hold for the home mortgage refinance market? It's impossible to know for sure, but here's what the forecast looks like for now.
Mortgage refinances offer a wide range of benefits, especially when mortgage rates are low. Read this blog to learn why you it might be time for you to refinance.
Discover the five key elements to a successful and comprehensive financial plan and how a Bankoh Investment Services advisor can help you achieve your goals.
Learn about the Home of the Tigers exhibit, part of the Honolulu Museum of Art and modern art, showcasing the talent of McKinley High School students.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Bank of Hawaii is honored to celebrate individuals and organizations such as Aloha United Way Women United who are empowering women and actively shaping a better future for our island home.
Learn about how Ari South became a successful fashion entrepreneur. Read about her story and tips to succeed in the fashion industry.
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.
Hawaii fashion designer Danene Lunn shares how she built leading clothing brand Manuhealiʻi, and what it takes for women to succeed as business leaders.
Interested in building passive income in Hawaii through commercial real estate? We've got information on how this kind of investment works, and how to get started.
Buying a home from a parent or other family member can be a great way to get property in Hawaii. But there are a few things that are important to know beforehand.
In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we celebrate the efforts of the Hawaii Children's Cancer Foundation, which has offered assistance to children with cancer for more than 30 years in Hawaii.
Learn essential guidance on estate settlement, financial planning, and insurance claims while navigating finances after losing a loved one.
In honor of Women's History Month, here are a few female entrepreneurs making an impact in Hawaii.
Read about Hawaii designer Anne Namba and how she celbrates 30 years of island fashion. Learn about her story and accomplishments.
Read about Bank of Hawaii's Pride Month celebration this June, featuring stories from Bank of Hawaii's LGBT Ohana.
Camille Nelson is the first female dean of the William S. Richardson School of Law at UH Manoa. Here, she speaks about her passion for justice, diversity and opportunity.
Protect your finances by being aware of these COVID-19 scams. Be aware of fake vaccines and scams such as fake job offers and money mule scams.
Learn about reasons why you may not have received your economic impact payments (EIP).
Learn how to avoid and spot COVID-19 scams such as Cornoavirus Imposter Calls, COVID-19 Grandparent Scams, Cornovirus Relief Check Scams, and Phishing Emails.
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