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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. Bank of Hawaii has the most accounts ...
First Hawaiian Bank acquired many other banks during the 1990s. In 1991, First Hawaiian acquired First Interstate Bank of Hawaii. Then in 1992, it acquired the East West Bank, which had one branch in Honolulu and one on Maui. In 1993, the bank acquired Pioneer Federal Savings Bank, which continued to operate as a separate institution. First ...
Bank of Hawaii; C. Central Pacific Bank; F. First Hawaiian Bank; H. Hawaii National Bank This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:26 (UTC). Text is ...
In January 2006, Bank of the West opened a representative office in Tokyo, Japan, and in September 2007, it opened a representative office in Taipei, Taiwan. [9] As of June 2016, Bank of the West's CEO is Nandita Bakshi. [10] In 2022, the bank was listed as one of the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion by the Disability Equality Index ...
By early 1991 Norwest had 291 bank branches in 11 states, ... Saipan, Canada, the Caribbean, and Central America. Net income had reached $1.35 billion by 1994.
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On November 3, 1933, the bank’s title was changed to the Bishop National Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu. [25] [24] On April 15, 1960 the title dropped “Honolulu” becoming The First National Bank of Hawaii. [24] Finally, on January 2, 1969 the bank gave up its converted from a national to a state bank with the title The First Bank of Hawaii. [24]
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 architects were from the firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. [6]