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A holiday guide detailing things to do and places to visit in New York during Christmas including: The Rockefeller Christmas Tree, Santaland, Union Square Christmas Market, NYC Botanical Gardens, and Dyker Heights.
Native Hawaiian designer Kumu Micah Kamuhoalii explains his inspiration for the 2022 Goodwill Goes GLAM fashion show, “The Art of the Holoku," and shares his journey from traditional kapa making to New York Fashion Week.
Mother-daughter designer duo, Kim and Jade Alexis Ryusaki of Lotus and Lime, explain their inspiration for the 2023 Goodwill Goes GLAM fashion show, and share their deep roots in the Native Hawaiian community.
Explore our comprehensive guide to debunking common certificates of deposit myths, to help you make informed decisions about your finances.
Make the most out of your investments by using these four tips for maximum tax efficiency.
A financial plan is a comprehensive roadmap involving insurance, investing, budgeting, and estate planning to help you leave a legacy for generations to come.
Now, there’s a quick and easy way to send money to and receive money with friends, family and others you trust who have a Bank of Hawaii account or a bank account in the U.S.
Learn financial strategies and guidance for managing your finances during personal emergencies and other unprecedented times.
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.
Discover picturesque landscapes, charming coastal towns, and vibrant fall foliage on a road trip of the East Coast with Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles®.
Here's your go-to guide for things to do in Los Angeles, from going behind-the-scenes at film studios to visiting hotspots where celeb sightings are the norm.
Meet new president and CEO of Goodwill Hawaii, Katy Chen, as she works towards serving the community during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
In honor of June being Pride Month, learn how to be a better ally for the LGBTQ+ community, people of color, and women.
Navigate the crucial steps to take immediately after discovering fraudulent activity on your bank account or credit card.
In honor of Black History Month, a look back at how Black people have helped shape the culture and character of Hawaii for centuries, and continue to do so.
Learn how Bank of Hawaii showed our appreciation for the communities where
we live and work in 2023.
Learn how to protect yourself against financial fraud. Read about the types of fraud that may occur and how to prevent it from happening.
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