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FHB report marks continuing solid growth in CNMI tourism

The continued recovery of the CNMI’s tourism industry was one of the key highlights of a First Hawaiian Bank report released yesterday. In her economic analysis of the CNMI and Guam, as prepared for First Hawaiian Bank, Dr. Maria Claret M. Ruane, resident development economist at...
Posted On Jul 02 2014 04:00
, By Saipan Tribune

Cox, Wo join FHB board; Harrison to assume chairman role

HAGÅTÑA, Guam—First Hawaiian Bank announced yesterday the appointments of two new board members: • Matthew Cox, president and CEO of Matson, Inc. • Scott Wo, chief investment officer, C.S. Wo & Sons, Ltd. Both of these executives are strong leaders within their own...
Posted On May 21 2014 07:25
, By Jun Dayao

FHB report: Saipan sales volume up 11.25 percent

GUALO RAI, Saipan—First Hawaiian Bank’s first quarter 2014 Business Activity Report for Saipan showed an 11.25-percent increase for “same store sales” over 2013, according to Laura Dacanay, First Hawaiian Bank senior vice president and CNMI region manager. “This is the 10th...
Posted On May 09 2014 02:47
, By Jun Dayao

FHB assets exceed $17 billion in 2013

HAGÅTÑA, Guam—First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaii’s largest and oldest bank, grew total assets to $17.1 billion in 2013. The bank’s loan and lease portfolio reached a record $9.5 billion and deposits achieved a high of $13.6 billion for the year. The bank reported net income of $51.5...
Posted On Jan 27 2014 11:00
, By Jun Dayao
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