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BANK OF HAWAII CORP director Joshua D. Feldman reported receiving a grant of 844 shares of Common Stock. The award was recorded at a price of $77.08 per share and is classified as a non-derivative grant or award, not an open-market purchase. Following this compensation-related acquisition, Feldman directly holds 8,927 shares of Bank of Hawaii common stock.
Erickson John C reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Bank of Hawaii Corp director John C. Erickson received a grant of 844 shares of Common Stock on April 24, 2026, recorded at $77.08 per share. This compensation-related award increased his direct holdings to 11,322 shares, reflecting a routine equity grant rather than an open-market purchase or sale.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation reported the results of its annual shareholders’ meeting held on April 24, 2026. Shareholders elected all 12 director nominees, with each receiving more votes cast for than against, and several nominees drawing more than 28 million votes in favor.
Shareholders approved, on an advisory basis, the Company’s executive compensation, with 17,274,193 votes cast for and 11,632,570 against, plus additional abstentions and broker non-votes. They also ratified the re-appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026, by 32,239,430 votes for and 782,004 against.
Bank of Hawaii Corp: Vanguard Portfolio Management reports beneficial ownership of 2,552,703 shares of Common Stock (6.42%). The Schedule 13G filing shows Vanguard has sole dispositive power over 2,552,703 shares and sole voting power for 29,871 shares as of 03/31/2026. The filing is signed on 04/28/2026.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation reported stronger Q1 2026 results, with net income of $57.4 million versus $44.0 million a year earlier. Net income available to common shareholders was $52.2 million, producing basic earnings per share of $1.32 compared with $0.98.
Net interest income rose to $151.0 million from $125.8 million as interest expense on deposits declined. The provision for credit losses eased to $1.8 million, and net charge-offs fell to $4.1 million. Total deposits were $21.0 billion and total assets were $23.9 billion. Comprehensive income was $54.7 million, reflecting a $2.8 million other comprehensive loss from investment securities and pension items.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation reported first quarter 2026 diluted earnings per common share of $1.30, down from $1.39 in the prior quarter. Net income was $57.4 million versus $60.9 million, as higher expenses offset stronger interest income. Net interest income rose to $151.0 million, and net interest margin expanded to 2.74%, helped by lower deposit costs after late-2025 rate cuts. Noninterest income slipped to $41.3 million, while noninterest expense increased to $116.1 million, including $3.5 million of accelerated restricted stock vesting and $0.7 million of separation costs.
Asset quality remained strong, with non-performing assets of $12.1 million, or 0.09% of total loans and leases and foreclosed real estate, and annualized net charge-offs of 0.03%. Loans and leases grew to $14.2 billion, while deposits edged down to $21.0 billion. Capital ratios stayed well above regulatory minimums, including a Tier 1 Capital Ratio of 14.40%. The company repurchased $15.1 million of common stock and the board declared a quarterly common dividend of $0.70 per share.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation vice chair Marco A. Abbruzzese filed an initial ownership report listing his equity-based holdings. He directly holds 4,441 shares of common stock and several blocks of restricted stock units that each convert into one share of common stock when vested.
The filing shows RSU awards of 5,474 units granted on February 23, 2024 with a three-year performance period, 7,032 units granted on January 24, 2025 with a four-year performance period, 6,087 units granted on February 27, 2025 with a three-year performance period, and 5,697 units granted on February 19, 2026 with a three-year performance period, all subject to service and performance vesting requirements.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation director Robert W. Wo Jr. elected to acquire 297 derivative units tied to Bank of Hawaii common stock under the Directors' Deferred Compensation Plan at $73.37 per unit. Following this compensation-related acquisition, his directly held deferred units total 35,538, with distributions generally made after his board service ends.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation Chairman & CEO Peter S. Ho exercised restricted stock units that converted into 94,720 shares of common stock on March 31, 2026. The awards vested on an accelerated basis in connection with his retirement on that date.
The company withheld 47,693 shares of common stock at $74.25 per share to cover tax liabilities from the RSU vesting, which is a tax-withholding disposition rather than an open-market sale. Following these transactions, Ho directly owns 128,910 common shares and indirectly holds 7,009 shares through a 401(k) plan.
BANK OF HAWAII CORP President James C. Polk reported a tax-withholding share disposition tied to equity compensation. On the vesting of restricted common stock, 28,419 shares were withheld by the company to cover tax liabilities at $74.25 per share. Following this, Polk directly holds 59,771 common shares, plus indirect holdings of 1,304 shares through a 401(k) plan and 1,859 shares in an IRA account.