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  2. Bank of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Hawaii Corporation (Hawaiian: Panakō o Hawaiʻi; [2] abbreviated BOH) is an American regional commercial bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii.It is Hawaii's second oldest bank and its largest locally owned bank in that the majority of the voting stockholders reside within the state.

  3. First Hawaiian Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the bank's name became Bishop National Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu. The bank's name changed yet again in 1956, this time to Bishop National Bank of Hawaii. [5] In 1966, Cooke Trust Company acquired the bank. It was then changed to First Hawaiian Bank in 1969. The next year, in 1970, the bank opened its first branch on Guam in Dededo.

  4. Hawaiian Financial Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Financial Federal Credit Union is the fourth largest credit union in Hawaii. [2] As of 2012, it has a total of $512.3 million USD in assets, [ 3 ] serving more than 50,000 members, [ 3 ] and seven office branches. [ 3 ]

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  8. Hawaii Prepaid Health Care Act - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Prepaid Health Care (PHC) Act (PHCA) is a state law (Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 393) [1] enacted June 12, 1974 [2] in the State of Hawaii to improve health care coverage by employer mandate. The Hawaii Prepaid Health Care Act set a minimum standards of health care benefits for workers. [3]

  9. Trustmark (benefits company) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, Trustmark finalized the sale of its subsidiary, Trustmark Health Benefits, to Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC). [8] Health Benefits is a third-party administrator of health benefits that designs and offers custom plans for mid- to large-sized self-funded customers. In January 2023, Trustmark celebrated 110 years in business.