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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.
First Hawaiian Center was completed and opened in 1996 by chairman and chief executive officer of First Hawaiian Bank Walter A. Dods. With over 645,834 square feet (60,000 m 2 ) of space and a height of 429 feet (131 m), the building cost over USD $175 million to construct.
The First Hawaiian Bank Waikiki Branch at 2182 Kalakaua Avenue at the Waikiki Beach Walk in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Camera manufacturer: FUJIFILM: Camera model: GFX 100: Author: Tony Webster: Exposure time: 1/125 sec (0.008) F-number: f/2: ISO speed rating: 1,600: Date and time of data generation: 18:53, 1 February 2020: Lens focal length: 110 ...
First Hawaiian, Inc. (NASDAQ: FHB) is a bank holding company headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. Its principal subsidiary, First Hawaiian Bank, founded in 1858 under the name Bishop & Company, is Hawaii’s largest financial institution with branch locations throughout Hawaii, Guam, and Saipan.
Bank of Hawaii: Honolulu, Hawaii: $23 7.0% $2.88 BOH 87 First Hawaiian Bank: Honolulu, Hawaii: $23 7.0% $2.92 FHB 88 Axos Financial: Las Vegas, Nevada: $23 7.0%
Dec. 11—First Hawaiian Bank's employees and retirees have donated $854, 615.80 to 39 charities in Hawaii, Guam and Saipan as part of the company's annual Kokua Mai employee giving campaign.
Apr. 28—First Hawaiian Bank is taking another major step forward in its digital transformation. The state's largest bank is due to announce today the launch of a new mobile banking app that will ...
The Bishop National Bank of Hawaii was a bank in Hawaii. Its branch building on Hawaii Route 50 in Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii, was built in 1929.That branch building has also been known as First Hawaiian Bank, as Bishop National Bank, Waimea Branch, and as Bishop First National Bank, Waimea Branch.