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Bank of Hawaii Corporation Vice Chair Matthew Emerson had shares withheld to cover taxes on vested stock awards. On this Form 4, the company withheld 3,244 shares of common stock at $74.25 per share to pay tax liabilities from the vesting of restricted shares. After this non-market, tax-withholding disposition, Emerson directly holds 9,932 shares of Bank of Hawaii common stock.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation vice chair Taryn L. Salmon reported a routine tax-withholding transaction. On the disposition date, 3,244 shares of common stock were withheld by the company at $74.25 per share to cover tax liability incurred when restricted shares vested.
After this non-market transaction, Salmon directly holds 5,275 shares of Bank of Hawaii common stock. The event reflects compensation-related tax settlement rather than an open-market sale or purchase.
The Vanguard Group filed Amendment No. 15 to a Schedule 13G/A reporting 03/13/2026 and states it currently beneficially owns 0 shares of Bank of Hawaii Corp common stock. The amendment explains an internal realignment effective 01/12/2026 that disaggregated certain subsidiaries and business divisions, which now report beneficial ownership separately under SEC Release No. 34-39538.
The filing lists Vanguard's address and a signature by Ashley Grim, Head of Global Fund Administration, dated 03/26/2026. The statement notes Vanguard entities retain the same investment strategies but no longer are deemed to beneficially own securities held by those separated subsidiaries.
Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation filed its 2025 Annual Report summarizing financial performance, community activity, and leadership changes. The company reported $205,902,000 net income for 2025 and diluted earnings per common share of $4.63. Return on average assets was 0.87% and return on average equity was 13.29%. Total assets stood at $24,176,364,000, total deposits at $21,188,495,000, and total loans and leases at $14,082,050,000. The report notes $10.9 billion in readily available liquidity at year-end.
The Chairman and CEO, Peter S. Ho, announced his retirement effective March 31, 2026, and the Board selected James C. Polk as President and CEO effective April 1, 2026. The report highlights branch investments (five new/renovated Branches of Tomorrow in 2025), expansion in the West Pacific, digital adoption (350,000+ digital enrollments; 6.4 million average monthly logins), and community giving including $623,000 raised in the 2025 Live Kōkua campaign and $9.4 million total since 2010.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation is holding its 2026 Annual Meeting of Shareholders as a virtual-only webcast on April 24, 2026, with a February 27, 2026 record date. Shareholders will vote on electing 12 directors for one-year terms, an advisory Say‑on‑Pay resolution, and ratifying Ernst & Young LLP as auditor for 2026.
The proxy highlights 2025 results, including diluted EPS of $4.63, net income of $205, and total assets of $24.2B. Governance practices include annually elected directors, majority voting, 92% independent board membership, 33% women and 50% ethnically diverse directors, and no poison pill.
James C. Polk will become CEO and a director effective April 1, 2026, while independent director Raymond P. Vara Jr. will serve as Board Chair after Peter S. Ho’s retirement. As of the record date, 39,725,521 common shares were outstanding, each with one vote, and large institutional holders include BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation executive Bradley Shairson, Vice Chair and CRO, reported equity compensation changes and related tax withholding. On February 19, 2026, he received two grants of restricted stock units, one for 6,330 units with a three-year performance period and another for 1,266 units with a two-year performance period. Each unit represents a contingent right to receive one share of common stock. On February 20, 2026, 3,439 common shares were withheld at $80.07 per share to cover tax liability from vesting of restricted stock, leaving him with 19,047 common shares held directly.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation describes a regional bank holding company based in Honolulu that serves Hawaiʻi, Guam and other Pacific Islands through consumer, commercial and treasury operations. The Bank is FDIC‑insured, a Federal Reserve member, and as of December 31, 2025 was classified as “well capitalized” under federal standards.
The report highlights an intensive regulatory environment covering capital, liquidity, consumer protection, anti‑money laundering, cybersecurity and the Volcker Rule, along with FDIC insurance and special assessments tied to recent bank failures. A 2025 reduction in the FDIC special assessment lowered insurance expense after the FDIC revised its loss estimates and uninsured deposit data.
Human capital is a major focus, with 1,877 full‑time equivalent employees, approximately 89% of whom identify as minorities and 61% as female, and multiple leadership and development programs. The company details extensive macroeconomic, interest‑rate, real‑estate, climate, technology, AI, cybersecurity and regulatory risks, emphasizing its concentration in Hawaiʻi’s tourism‑ and military‑driven economy. It also discloses leadership succession, with long‑time CEO Peter S. Ho retiring March 31, 2026 and James C. Polk becoming President and CEO on April 1, 2026.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation reported that its board’s Human Resources and Compensation Committee approved 2025 performance-based incentive awards and 2026 base salaries for its named executive officers. The company emphasized a pay-for-performance approach, with awards tied to pre-established performance measures under its 2024 Stock and Incentive Plan and Executive Incentive Plan.
For 2025, the Committee approved an EIP award of $2,312,500 and a 2026 base salary of $925,000 for Chairman and CEO Peter S. Ho. Other named executives received 2025 EIP awards ranging from $400,000 to $425,000 and 2026 base salaries between $462,000 and $500,000.
The Committee also granted restricted stock units under the 2024 Stock and Incentive Plan to several executives, including 6,330 RSUs to Vice Chair and Chief Financial Officer Bradley S. Satenberg, 7,596 RSUs to Vice Chair and Chief Risk Officer S. Bradley Shairson, and 5,697 RSUs each to Marco A. Abbruzzese and Patrick M. McGuirk.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation Vice Chair and CRO Bradley Shairson reported equity compensation activity and related tax withholding. On February 20, 2026, 10,461 restricted stock units granted on May 1, 2023 were exercised into 10,461 shares of common stock at an indicated price of $80.07 per share, increasing direct common stock holdings to 32,947 shares before withholding. On the same date, 3,439 shares of common stock, valued at $80.07 per share, were disposed of to cover tax liabilities from the vesting, leaving 29,508 directly held shares. On February 19, 2026, Shairson also received new awards of 6,330 restricted stock units tied to a three-year performance period and 1,266 restricted stock units tied to a two-year performance period, each representing a contingent right to receive one share of common stock subject to service and performance vesting requirements.
Satenberg Bradley Steven reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation Vice Chair & CFO Bradley Steven Satenberg received a grant of 6,330 restricted stock units on February 19, 2026. Each unit represents a contingent right to one share of common stock and is subject to service and performance vesting over a three-year period. Following this award, he directly holds 2,013 shares of common stock.