First Hawaiian Bank
Founded in 1858, First Hawaiian Bank is Hawaii’s largest and oldest bank offering customers service, solutions and security for over 152 years. Consistently ranked in the top tier of all U.S. banks, First Hawaiian is a full-service bank providing personal, private and business banking services including equipment leasing, automobile financing, mortgage and commercial lending, merchant services,...
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American Savings Bank is the third largest bank in Hawaii. This bank is open late and has many branches within retail stores, including 15 branches that are open on the weekends. The bank opened the first ATM network on the islands and has branches on all five Hawaiian Islands. In addition to conventional banking services, American Savings Bank offers investment and insurance products. It all...
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Hawaii National Bank is a closely held community bank that opened its doors on September 19, 1960 with record-breaking opening-day deposits. Operating from a two-story building in the Chinatown neighborhood of downtown Honolulu, it was the largest of 134 banks opening in the United States that year. Ever since, Hawaii National Bank has been one of the keystone institutions of Hawaii finance,...
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Central Pacific Bank is known as Hawaii’s Business Bank. While the bank has a variety of products specific to business owners, including some designed just for women who are business owners, it also has personal banking products, including loans and residential mortgages. Central Pacific Bank is the primary subsidiary of Central Pacific Financial Corp., a Hawaii based financial institution with...
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Bank of Hawaii is the primary subsidiary of Bank of Hawaii Corporation, a regional bank holding company. Bank of Hawaii Corporation through its subsidiaries provide varied financial services to businesses, consumers and governments in Hawaii, American Samoa and the Pacific Islands. The company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange as “BOH.” In the community, Bank of Hawaii is also...
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