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When applying for a home equity line of credit, or HELOC, you'll need to provide your lender with a few important financial documents. Here's what you'll need to apply for a HELOC.
Selling one home to buy another home involves some logistical challenges that don’t affect first-time buyers. If this is your first time selling a home, here’s how to think through your options.
Whether you’re buying a home, refinancing your mortgage, or considering a HELOC, it’s important to find the right lender. Watch this video to learn important questions you should ask to find the
Starting October 24, 2021, all local calls made to a Hawaii or Guam number will need to include the area code. Here's how the new 10-digit dialing system works.
Learn more about Bank of Hawaii’s annual community service day for 2023—where Bankoh Blue Crew members worked at Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai at University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Did you know there’s more than one type of certificate of deposit—and each type of CD can support a different financial goal? Learn about the different CD accounts in our recent blog.
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.
September is Hawaiian History Month and we’re honoring Queen Ka‘ahumanu, the fearless wahine ali‘i who broke the kapu system, reshaped Hawai‘i’s future, and helped lead a kingdom into a new era.
If you're concerned about what the end of the student loan moratorium could mean for you, here's a quick guide with resources for refinancing and repayment, an overview on loan relief programs—and even how to check and see if your student loan has possibly been canceled completely.
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!
As the Bank of HawaiianMiles, we're dedicated to helping you live your happy, near and far. Planning a trip to the Big Apple? Check out our latest guide to New York City's neighborhoods to help you find your vacation home base.
In honor of Honolulu Pride Month, we're proud to spotlight the great work of local non-profit, Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE), which provides social services and shelter for Hawaii's homeless youth, nearly 20% of which identify as LGBTQ+.
The 45th annual Prince Lot Hula Festival on November 3, 2022, presented by Bank of Hawaii Foundation, returns in virtual form this year. Featuring hula performances across all age groups, the festival is Hawaii's largest non-competitive hula event.
Plan a getaway to Maui—learn about accomodations, dining, adventures, and shopping.
What is home equity? How can you access your home equity? Discover the ace up your sleeve and learn how owning a home can help you achieve your dreams.
Small businesses help Hawaii bloom. Learn more about Maui Chili Chili Oil and how they’re supporting economic development locally with help from Mana Up.
Direct deposit has a lot of benefits, including helping you access your funds faster. Learn the benefits of setting up direct deposit.
Small businesses help Hawaii bloom. Learn more about Sweet Land Farms and how they’re supporting economic development locally with help from Mana Up.
Meet the new director of Honolulu Museum of Art, Halona Norton-Westbrook, and her pioneering of a museum experience in the midst of a global pandemic.
Focus on healthy spending habits, debt management, budgeting, and shopping smart to achieve your financial goals this year.
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