FHB’s Tamuning branch is new island landmark
HAGÅTÑA, Guam—First Hawaiian Bank’s new state-of-the-art Tamuning Branch was unveiled to the public Saturday. The branch is centrally located at Route 1 on South Marine Corps Drive in the heart of the commercial district. The major 10,425 square foot, full-service branch offers consumer banking, business banking, and investment personnel with the convenience of 70 parking stalls, as well as drive-through tellers and ATM stations.
“The purchase of property, building construction, and technology installation represents a significant investment and underscores our long-term confidence and commitment to Guam,” said Don Horner, First Hawaiian Bank president and CEO.
“We are very pleased with our new Tamuning Branch,” says Senior Vice President, Guam and CNMI Region Manager, Laura-Lynn V. Dacanay, explaining that the building’s design and local artwork reflect elements of Guam’s rich history and culture. “It’s part of First Hawaiian’s commitment to Guam and our island community.”
The branch’s island theme makes it a warm and inviting place for customers to do their banking. The most advanced state-of-the art technology is employed throughout the branch which offers a complete line of products and services from checking and savings accounts, commercial and consumer lending, retirement planning, insurance and estate planning. Customers (personal, business, or private banking) may also be assigned a dedicated banker to meet all their financial needs in one convenient location.
The smaller, original Tamuning Branch located at Photo Town Plaza suite 101, 353 Chalan San Antonio, closed on Friday, Aug. 1, and the new Tamuning Branch officially opened for business Monday, Aug. 4, at 9am.
First Hawaiian Bank (www.fhb.com) with assets of $12.75 billion was founded in 1858 and is Hawaii’s oldest and largest bank. This year the bank is celebrating 150 years in business, including 38 years on Guam. It has 58 branches in Hawaii, three on Guam and two on Saipan. [B][I](FHB)[/I][/B]