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IPI contributes to fund public services, programs

Just two months ago, the NMI government disbursed the largest outstanding land compensation payments in history, totaling about $20.7 million. The Legislature then appropriated $7.1 million to fulfill the government’s settlement agreement obligations, to pay for the pension of...
Posted On Nov 17 2017 06:06
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Win up to $65M in NMSA’s new lottery program

The Northern Marianas Sports Association is launching a new lottery fundraising program that offers multi-million-dollar jackpot prizes ranging between $2 million and $65 million. The lottery was launched last Monday at the XO Market, which is also one of the NMSA agents that...
Posted On Nov 17 2017 06:06
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FHB employees, retirees give $756K to 34 charities

HONOLULU, Hawaii—First Hawaiian Bank employees and retirees contributed $756,679 to 34 charities as part of the bank’s annual Kokua Mai employee giving campaign, according to an announcement yesterday by Bob Harrison, First Hawaiian Bank chairman and chief executive officer....
Posted On Nov 15 2017 06:00
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Tamanaha rejoins FHB

HAGÅTÑA, Guam—Alan Tamanaha has rejoined First Hawaiian Bank as vice president and business banking officer, according to an announcement by First Hawaiian Bank chairman and chief executive officer Bob Harrison yesterday. Based in Hawaii, Tamanaha provides credit training,...
Posted On Nov 15 2017 06:00
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