Adam Kam
Relationship Manager, Private Banking Group
NMLS ID: #1093849
111 S. King St, Honolulu HI, 96813
Phone: 808-694-8504
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More About Adam
Adam Kam is a Vice President and Relationship Manager in The Private Banking Group, where he specializes in delivering customized wealth management solutions to high-net-worth clients. The Private Banking Group focuses on aligning financial strategies with each client’s unique circumstances, offering comprehensive services across wealth accumulation, preservation, and distribution for both personal and business needs.
Adam is a graduate of Punahou School and earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the Leventhal School of Accounting at the University of Southern California. Prior to joining The Private Bank, he built a 14-year career in the mortgage industry with both brokerage and banking firms in California. During this time, he developed deep expertise across underwriting, operations, and loan origination, successfully navigating multiple market cycles and consistently delivering solutions in complex and evolving lending environments.
Since joining The Private Bank in 2024, Adam has leveraged his extensive financial background to provide thoughtful, client-centered guidance. He takes a comprehensive approach to understanding each client’s financial profile and long-term goals, connecting them with tailored strategies and resources. He is passionate about simplifying complex financial concepts and empowering clients to make informed decisions with confidence.
Outside of work, Adam enjoys cooking, participating in fantasy sports, and spending time with his wife and their two young children.
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