HONOLULU (FHB) — First Hawaiian Bank has donated $250,000 to the Aloha for Maui campaign, organized by the Hawaii Bankers Association. Monies collected through Aloha for Maui will be donated to the Hawaii Community Foundation Maui Strong Fund, which is providing the resources necessary to aid with response and recovery in Maui’s unprecedented wildfire disaster.
“The devastation caused by the Maui wildfires is a tragedy; our hearts go out to Maui residents and those impacted by the destruction,” said First Hawaiian Bank Chairman, President and CEO Bob Harrison. “As Hawaii’s largest statewide bank, including six branches on Maui, please join us in showing our Aloha For Maui to help provide those in need with assistance and aloha in the wake of these unimaginable losses.”
A partner in the Aloha for Maui relief efforts, First Hawaiian Bank is accepting donations at any of its 51 branches statewide to provide assistance to the people, businesses and organizations impacted by the wildfires that ravaged Maui. Serving as a secure site to collect donations for Aloha for Maui, anyone who wishes to donate is welcome to give at any branch, or online donations can also be made at www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/.
In addition to the donation and partnership in the Aloha for Maui campaign, the bank is also waiving ATM fees for individuals on Maui using First Hawaiian Bank ATMs. Fees from other banks may still apply.
“We are dedicated to easing the financial burden for the Maui community starting with this initial ATM fee waiver,” added Harrison, “And we’re committed to helping our customers facing financial hardships as they work to recover from this devastating event.”
About First Hawaiian Bank
Celebrating 165 years as the Pacific’s premier relationship bank, First Hawaiian Bank (www.FHB.com) was founded in 1858 as Bishop & Co. and is Hawaii’s largest bank offering consumer and business customers a comprehensive suite of financial services, including online, mobile banking, mobile deposits, lending, merchant services, wealth management, insurance and credit cards. The bank has 51 branch locations in Hawaii, three on Guam and two in Saipan. First Hawaiian, Inc. is the parent company of First Hawaiian Bank.



