First Hawaiian Bank

First Hawaiian Bank
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: FHB
Industry Banking
Founded 1858
Headquarters First Hawaiian Center
Honolulu
Area served
United States (Hawaii, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands)
Key people
Robert S. Harrison, CEO & President
Revenue DecreaseUS$538.9 million (2011)
DecreaseUS$209 million (2011)
Number of employees
2,151 (2011)
Parent BNP Paribas
Website www.fhb.com

First Hawaiian Bank is a regional commercial bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, at the First Hawaiian Center. It is a subsidiary of French banking company, BNP Paribas. Founded in 1858, First Hawaiian is the oldest and largest (by deposits, loans and total assets) bank in the state of Hawaii, and claims to be the second oldest bank west of the Rockies. First Hawaiian was listed on the NASDAQ in August 2016.

The bank currently operates 58 branches in Hawaii, three in Guam, and two in Saipan. According to FDIC records, as of December 31, 2011, the bank's assets were US$15.8 billion.

History

Sources

Pre-1927

Cecil G. Tilton. 1927. The History of Banking in Hawaii. University of Hawaii Research Publications No. 3.

External links

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