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Meet two local clothing designers Allison Izu Song and Summer Shiigi and learn their approach to fashion.
The Federal Reserve has been in the news a lot lately. But what is the Fed, really? In this blog, you’ll learn about this important organization and the role they play in our economy.
Learn the difference between good and bad debt, how to manage and control credit card debt, and when to pay off debt vs. save.
Read about the 150-year relationship between the Gannenmono and Hawaii. Learn more of the cultural exchange from the first Japanese people in the Aloha State.
At any given LGBTQ+ event, you're likely to see a multitude of colorful flags being flown. These banners are emblems of unity and pride that embody many different aspects of the LGBTQ+ community, from transgender pride to gender fluidity to nonbinary representation and beyond.
Discover the perfect holiday gifts while supporting local Hawaii businesses with our annual gift guide.
JP Lam & Tomoki Ito of Off The Hook Poke Market share about their business and their relationship with Bank of Hawaii.
Learn about Bank of Hawaii's community engagement. Read more about our Smart Money program and how we worked with the Hawaii Book and Music Festival.
Read the new study that reveals the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residents in Hawaii.
Learn about Hawaii's May Day tradition— and the festivals and Lei Day celebrations that happen across the state.
Learn about the milestones on your quest to retirement to help maximize social security benefits, tax defering, no withdrawl penalties and medicare eligibility.
Learn about the milestones on your quest to retirement to help maximize social security benefits, tax deferring, no withdrawal penalties and Medicare eligibility.
Explore the Garden Isle, read about all you need to know when planning your vacation to Kauai.
Plan a getaway to Lanai—learn about accomodations, dining, adventures, and shopping.
Plan a getaway to Maui—learn about accomodations, dining, adventures, and shopping.
Mortgage points, also known as mortgage discount points or "buying down the loan," are fees paid to your lender in exchange for a lower interest rate.
Learn more about exit planning and business succession options in our recent blog for The Private Bank clients at Bank of Hawaii.
Don't fall for the the Grandparent Scam. Learn how to keep yourself safe by identifying these key signs of fraud.
There's more to Las Vegas than just seeing live shows, gambling at casinos, and dining at buffets. Read this blog for some fun ideas and ways you can fly there faster.
Maximize your money with high-yield savings accounts and CDs. Whether you’re saving for travel or building an emergency fund, learn how to grow your money with your tax refund.
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