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First Hawaiian Bank recently launched an updated mobile banking app, including features like Zelle and a budgeting tool.
First Hawaiian, Inc. (NASDAQ: FHB) is a bank holding company headquartered in Honolulu, Hawai’i. Its principal subsidiary, First Hawaiian Bank (www.fhb.com), ...
First Hawaiian Bank has the largest market share of deposit accounts at 36.5 percent in the state of Hawaii. The bank's 2015 net income of $213.8 million was down from its 2014 income by 1 percent.
First Hawaiian Bank has been in a holding pattern, posting a small return of 4.8% while floating around $26.27. Is there a buying opportunity in First Hawaiian Bank, or does it present a risk to your ...
It's not every day that a big regional bank comes to the stock market in an initial public offering. It's rarer still when that bank is the no. 1.
First Hawaiian Inc, the Honolulu-based bank controlled by France's BNP Paribas SA , raised $485 million in an initial public offering (IPO), giving it a market valuation of about $3.21 billion, a ...
MX, the leader in modern connectivity and data enhancement for financial institutions, fintechs and organizations everywhere, today announced that First Hawaiian Bank (FHB) has gone live on the MX ...
First Hawaiian (NASDAQ:FHB) is a full-service regional bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, with $19.9bn of assets, $11.4bn of loans and $17.0bn of deposits as of September 30, 2016.
Last month, Hawaiʻi Business Magazine recognized First Hawaiian Bank as one of the top corporate donors in Hawaiʻi, with $7,353,657 in cash and in-kind donations. When it came to employee volunteerism ...
First Hawaiian, Inc. (NASDAQ:FHB), a mid-cap bank based in Hawaii, finds itself at a crossroads as it navigates a complex economic landscape. The company's stock has garnered attention from analysts ...
Shift4 Corporation, a supplier of secure payment processing services, and First Hawaiian Bank, a regional provider of commercial and consumer banking services, today announced a certified ...
I was reading former First Hawaiian Bank CEO Walter Dods’ 2015 book recently. “Yes! A Memoir of Modern Hawaii” has fascinating insights into his career. For instance, when he was young, his ...