First Hawaiian Bank
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Kamehameha, Leilehua lock horns...haven't played since Nov. 5, drew a bye last week in the Division I first round of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championships. If destiny is on their side, they've earned that favor. Problem is, destiny may be on the side of... In this article: Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Concussion, and First Hawaiian Bank |
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Honolulu Star Bulletin | 1 day ago
Kahuku a big obstacle in Farrington's path
In this article: Red Raiders
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starbulletin | 2 days ago
Prep briefs
...rolling next week and through December. The flag-a-thon between Farrington and Honokaa - a pair of bruising, physical teams - in the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championships on Friday wasn't a total surprise. Farrington...
In this article: Molokai, Hawaii, and Big Island Interscholastic Federation
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Honolulu Advertiser | 2 days ago
Arakawa offers 'Iolani steady dose of 'G-force'
...of Honolulu's premier all-around athletes. Arakawa, a 6-foot, 180-pound left-hander, will lead the Raiders (10-2) into Friday's First Hawaiian Bank/Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Division II semifinals against 'Aiea (9-3).
In this article: Raiders, 'iolani School, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, and University of Hawai'i
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Honolulu Advertiser | 3 days ago
Injury didn't slow Tuimaseve
KAILUA, KONA A bum left ankle and scrappy Honoka'a defense were not nearly enough to stop Farrington tailback Harry Tuimaseve in last Friday's First Hawaiian Bank/Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Division I state tournament football...
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Honolulu Star Bulletin | 3 days ago
Hawaii Prep full of surprises
...with 2 minutes left, his team went ahead for good. For just the second time in school history, Hawaii Prep is in the semifinal round of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Division II State Football Championships, facing Kauai. HPA did it with...
In this article: Kauai, Halloween, and Red Raiders
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Honolulu Advertiser | 6 days ago
Mules advance
...touchdown passes to lift Leilehua (9-3) past the Bears (6-4) and into Friday's semifinal round of the High School Athletic Association/First Hawaiian Bank Division I Football State Championships. The Mules will play second-ranked Kamehameha at...
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Honolulu Advertiser | 6 days ago
Governors advance
...Farrington withstood injury, a rash of penalties and a sprited effort by Honoka'a last night to win, 48-16, in the first round of the First Hawaiian Bank/Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Football Championships. An enthusiastic...
In this article: Dragons, Big Island Interscholastic Federation, and Rash
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Honolulu Advertiser | 6 days ago
'Aiea turns back Lahainaluna, 20-12
...'Aiea and Lahainaluna combined for 19 points in the final three minutes as Na Ali'i defeated the Lunas, 20-12, in the first round of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Division II Football State Championships at 'Aiea last night. 'Aiea (9-3)...
In this article: Radford High School and Gannett Co.
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starbulletin | November 17, 2009
Bank shifts key managers
In this article: Risk management, University of Hawaii, and 'iolani School
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Honolulu Advertiser | November 16, 2009
First Hawaiian Bank names Robert Harrison as president
Updated at 4:22 p.m., Monday, November 16, 2009 First Hawaiian Bank names Robert Harrison as president First Hawaiian Bank has appointed Robert Harrison to president and chief operating officer effective Dec. 1 as part of a realignment...
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First Hawaiian Bank is a regional commercial bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii at the First Hawaiian Center. It is a subsidiary of BancWest Corporation, which itself is a subsidiary of the French banking company, BNP Paribas. Founded in 1858, First Hawaiian is the oldest and largest (by deposits) bank in the State of Hawaii, and claims to be the second oldest bank west of the Rockies.
The bank currently operates 57 branches in Hawaii, three in Guam, and two in Saipan. According to FDIC records, as of July 14, 2008, the bank's assets are $12,957,489,000. IN all, BancWest now has more than 350 branches in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Guam and Saipan.
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