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Bank of Hawaii Corporation vice chair Taryn L. Salmon reported equity award activity involving restricted stock units and common stock. On February 20, 2026, 4,327 restricted stock units were converted into the same number of shares of common stock following a three-year service and performance vesting period.
Of these shares, 2,250 common shares were withheld by Bank of Hawaii Corporation at $80.07 per share to cover tax liabilities triggered by the vesting. After these transactions, Salmon held 8,519 shares of Bank of Hawaii common stock directly.
Polk James C reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation President James C. Polk received equity awards in the form of restricted stock units. On February 19, 2026, he was granted 8,861 restricted stock units tied to a two-year performance period and 17,722 restricted stock units tied to a three-year performance period.
Each restricted stock unit represents a contingent right to receive one share of Bank of Hawaii common stock, subject to both service and performance vesting requirements. The filing also reports his direct and indirect holdings of common stock, including shares held through a 401(k) plan and an IRA account.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation vice chair and CAO Patrick M. McGuirk reported equity compensation activity involving restricted stock units and common shares. On February 20, 2026, he exercised 5,325 restricted stock units at an indicated value of $80.07 per share, converting them into 5,325 shares of common stock.
On the same date, 2,586 common shares at $80.07 per share were disposed of to cover tax liabilities upon vesting, leaving him with 9,705 common shares held directly. Separately, on February 19, 2026, he received a new grant of 5,697 restricted stock units that are subject to service and performance vesting over a three-year performance period.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation Chairman & CEO Peter S. Ho reported equity compensation activity. On February 20, 2026, he exercised 39,937 restricted stock units, receiving the same number of common shares. Of these, 20,108 shares were withheld by the company to cover tax liabilities at $80.07 per share.
After these transactions, Ho directly owned 176,603 shares of common stock and held an additional 6,943 shares indirectly through a 401(k) plan. The restricted stock units were originally granted on February 24, 2023 and vested based on a three-year performance period.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation reported that Controller Abbe L. Ginnodo acquired a new equity award in the form of restricted stock units. The filing shows a grant of 633 restricted stock units, with each unit representing a contingent right to receive one share of Bank of Hawaii common stock.
The award was granted on February 19, 2026 and is subject to both service and performance vesting conditions over a three-year performance period. After this transaction, the reported holdings for this award total 633 restricted stock units, reflecting a standard component of executive compensation rather than an open-market stock purchase or sale.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation Vice Chair Matthew Emerson reported several equity award transactions. On February 20, 2026, he exercised 6,657 restricted stock units, converting them into the same number of common shares, and 3,424 shares were withheld at $80.07 per share to cover tax liabilities, leaving 13,176 common shares directly owned.
On February 19, 2026, he received a new grant of 5,697 restricted stock units that are subject to service and performance vesting over a three-year performance period, each representing a contingent right to one share of common stock.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation’s Principal Accounting Officer, Keith Asato, reported equity compensation activity involving restricted stock units and common shares. On February 20, 2026, he exercised 533 restricted stock units into 533 shares of common stock and had 201 of those shares withheld to cover tax liabilities, leaving 725 common shares held directly after these transactions.
Separately, on February 19, 2026, Asato received a new grant of 380 restricted stock units, subject to service and performance vesting requirements over a three-year performance period. Each restricted stock unit represents a contingent right to receive one share of Bank of Hawaii common stock if vesting conditions are met.
Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management, LLC filed an amended Schedule 13G reporting beneficial ownership of 1,981,725 Bank of Hawaii Corp common shares, representing 4.9% of the outstanding Bank of Hawaii Ord Shs.
The firm has sole voting power over 1,248,932 shares and shared voting power over 373,553 shares. It holds sole dispositive power over 1,608,172 shares and shared dispositive power over 373,553 shares, and states the position is held in the ordinary course of business without intent to influence control.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation director Robert W. Wo Jr reported an indirect sale of 5,000 common shares linked to the Robert Ching Wo Trust 1985 at a weighted average price of $78.57 per share. The filing notes that he is a co-trustee and one of five beneficiaries and has disclaimed beneficial ownership except to the extent of his pecuniary interest.
Following this transaction, the trust no longer holds these 5,000 shares, while Wo continues to report 44,635 common shares held directly, additional indirect holdings through an irrevocable trust and his spouse, and 34,906 derivative units in a Directors' Deferred Compensation Plan that track Bank of Hawaii stock on a one-for-one basis.
Bank of Hawaii Corporation vice chair Matthew Emerson reported a sale of common stock. On 02/05/2026, he sold 1,996 shares of Bank of Hawaii Corp common stock at $76.53 per share. After this transaction, he directly owned 9,943 common shares of the company.