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Bank of Hawaii has announced that it will temporarily close its Gualo Rai Branch on Saipan starting tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 10 ChST due to Tropical Storm Bolaven. It will remain closed until further notice, as the storm continues on a path toward the Marianas.
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.
Learn about when the Bank of Hawaii Gualo Rai branch will resume a normal schedule.
Welcome Steve Araki as a new Senior Vice President at Bank of Hawaii.
Learn about the Paul Ramelb and the countless lives he has saved as a blood donor. Read how his actions resulted in a surprise gift from Bank of Hawaii.
Welcome Ruth Erickson as a new Senior Executive Vice President at Bank of Hawaii.
Welcome Jayme Nonaka as a new Senior Vice President at Bank of Hawaii.
Welcome Taryn Salmon as a new Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Bank of Hawaii.
Morningstar DBRS Confirms Bank of Hawaii Corporation’s Long-Term Issuer Rating at ‘A’; Trend Stable
Learn about newly announced Managing Committee Member Craig A. Norris. Learn about his contributions to Bank of Hawaii.
Bank of Hawaii Temporarily Closes Pukalani Branch on Maui Due to Power Outage Bank of Hawaii Temporarily Closes Pukalani Branch on Maui Due to Power Outage MAUI, HAWAII Bank of Hawaii is temporarily
Welcome Chanbir Dhingra and Kreg Gotsch as new Senior Vice Presidents at Bank of Hawaii.
Forbes magazine has named Bank of Hawaii one of the World’s Best Banks, in a recent online article published on March 4, 2019.
Following Super Typhoon Mawar, Bank of Hawaii will reopen its Harmon Branch on Guam tomorrow, Saturday, May 27, ChST, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Today, Bank of Hawaii customers in the state of Hawaii may now sign up for a free* Greenlight® account.
Discover our new contactless debit cards, which simplify the checkout experience. Offering a safe, secure, and fast way to pay.
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.
Learn about when Bank of Hawaii's Gualo Rai branch will resume a normal schedule following typhoon Bualoi.
Bank of Hawaii to Temporarily Close Kihei Branch Due to Wildfires
Bank of Hawaii’s Main Banking Center Temporarily Closed Due to Power Outage
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