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If You Invested in Bank Hawaii Corp (BOH)

State Commercial Banks · Banks - Regional · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,186
+18.6% total 18.9% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $69.76
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$1,005
+0.5% total 0.1% CAGR
Bought on Jul 6, 2021 at $82.32

What $1,000 or $10,000 in BOH Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 6, 2015
$1,000 $1,186 +19% $1,005 +0% $1,246 +25% $1,239 +24%
$10,000 $11,859 +19% $10,050 +0% $12,465 +25% $12,388 +24%

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Year-by-Year Returns

BOH annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $88.69 $85.70 -3.4% -3.4%
2018 $85.82 $67.32 -21.6% -24.1%
2019 $68.41 $95.16 +39.1% +7.3%
2020 $94.37 $76.62 -18.8% -13.6%
2021 $77.36 $83.76 +8.3% -5.6%
2022 $85.51 $77.56 -9.3% -12.5%
2023 $77.72 $72.46 -6.8% -18.3%
2024 $72.56 $71.24 -1.8% -19.7%
2025 $70.05 $68.37 -2.4% -22.9%
2026 $68.42 $82.73 +20.9% -6.7%

About Bank Hawaii Corp

State Commercial Banks · NYSE

Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation (NYSE: BOH) is a regional financial services company in the commercial banking industry within the finance and insurance sector. The company serves businesses, consumers, and governments in Hawai‘i and the West Pacific. Its principal subsidiary, Bank of Hawai‘i, was founded in 1897, giving the organization a long operating history in its core markets.

According to company disclosures, Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation operates as an independent regional financial services company. It provides financial products and services predominantly to customers in Hawai‘i, Guam, and other Pacific Islands. The company reports that it serves a mix of business, consumer, and governmental clients, reflecting a broad presence across retail and institutional banking activities in its geographic footprint.

The company’s activities are organized for management reporting purposes into three business segments: Consumer Banking, Commercial Banking, and Treasury and Other. The Consumer Banking segment generates a majority of the company’s revenue. Within this segment, Bank of Hawai‘i offers loan, deposit, and insurance products, as well as private banking and international client banking services. It also provides trust services, investment management, and institutional investment advisory services.

The Commercial Banking segment focuses on relationships with commercial clients, including lending and related financial services, while the Treasury and Other segment manages balance sheet activities and other corporate-level functions as described in the company’s reporting structure. Together, these segments reflect the company’s role as a full-service commercial bank in its region.

Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation’s subsidiaries are engaged in activities that complement its core banking operations. These include equipment leasing, securities brokerage, investment advisory services, and providing credit insurance. These activities support both consumer and commercial customers and contribute to noninterest income, as reflected in the company’s periodic financial results.

The company’s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BOH. In addition to common stock, Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation has issued preferred stock, with depositary shares representing its Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series A and Series B, trading on the NYSE under the symbols BOH.PRA and BOH.PRB, respectively. The company’s public announcements and SEC filings note regular dividends on both common and preferred shares, subject to approval by the Board of Directors.

Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation regularly reports financial results and capital metrics, and its disclosures emphasize asset quality, net interest income, noninterest income, and capital ratios. The company has stated that its capital levels remain well above regulatory well-capitalized minimums in recent reporting periods. Its investment securities portfolio is described as largely comprised of securities issued by U.S. government agencies and U.S. government-sponsored enterprises, while its loan and lease portfolio includes both commercial and consumer loans.

As a regional commercial bank, Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation’s role in Hawai‘i and the West Pacific includes serving local businesses, individual consumers, and governmental entities with traditional banking products and related financial services. Its long-standing presence, dating back to the founding of its principal subsidiary in 1897, underpins its position as a financial institution focused on these island and Pacific markets.

Business Segments

Consumer Banking: This segment provides loan, deposit, and insurance products, along with private banking and international client banking services. It also offers trust services, investment management, and institutional investment advisory services. The company reports that the Consumer Banking segment generates a majority of its revenue.

Commercial Banking: This segment serves commercial customers through lending and related banking services. It includes commercial loans and leases and supports business clients across the company’s regional footprint.

Treasury and Other: The Treasury and Other segment encompasses balance sheet management and other corporate-level activities, as outlined in the company’s management reporting structure.

Subsidiary Activities

Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation’s subsidiaries support its core banking operations through additional financial services. These subsidiaries are engaged in:

  • Equipment leasing
  • Securities brokerage
  • Investment advisory services
  • Providing credit insurance

These activities contribute to the company’s noninterest income and broaden the range of financial services available to its customers.

Geographic Focus

The company describes itself as a regional financial services company serving businesses, consumers, and governments in Hawai‘i and the West Pacific. In addition, it notes that it provides financial products and services predominantly to customers in Hawai‘i, Guam, and other Pacific Islands. This regional focus shapes its loan, deposit, and service offerings.

Capital and Funding

In its recent financial communications, Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation has highlighted net interest income, net interest margin, noninterest income, and noninterest expense as key performance measures. The company has stated that its capital levels remain well above regulatory well-capitalized minimums. It has also disclosed the issuance of Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, including Series B preferred stock, and ongoing authority under a share repurchase program, although no common stock repurchases were reported in several recent quarters.

The company’s balance sheet includes loans and leases, investment securities, deposits, and other funding sources. It reports that its investment portfolio is largely comprised of securities issued by U.S. government agencies and U.S. government-sponsored enterprises, and that its loan and lease portfolio includes commercial and consumer exposures.

Dividends and Listed Securities

Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation’s Board of Directors has repeatedly declared quarterly cash dividends on the company’s common shares. It has also declared quarterly dividends on its Series A and Series B preferred stock, with depositary shares representing these preferred series trading on the NYSE under the symbols BOH.PRA and BOH.PRB. These dividend announcements are typically disclosed through press releases and related SEC filings.

Regulatory Reporting and Transparency

As a publicly traded financial institution, Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Recent Form 8-K filings have covered quarterly financial results, capital metrics, and certain corporate governance matters, such as the appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer. These filings, along with earnings press releases, provide detailed information on the company’s operating performance, asset quality, and capital position.

FAQs about Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation (BOH)

  • What does Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation do?
    Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation is a regional financial services company that serves businesses, consumers, and governments in Hawai‘i and the West Pacific. It provides financial products and services predominantly to customers in Hawai‘i, Guam, and other Pacific Islands through its principal subsidiary, Bank of Hawai‘i.
  • When was Bank of Hawai‘i founded?
    The company states that its principal subsidiary, Bank of Hawai‘i, was founded in 1897.
  • What are the main business segments of Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation?
    For management reporting purposes, Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation is organized into three segments: Consumer Banking, Commercial Banking, and Treasury and Other.
  • Which segment generates most of the company’s revenue?
    The company reports that a majority of its revenue is generated from the Consumer Banking segment.
  • What services are offered in the Consumer Banking segment?
    The Consumer Banking segment offers loan, deposit, and insurance products, as well as private banking and international client banking services. It also provides trust services, investment management, and institutional investment advisory services.
  • What activities do Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation’s subsidiaries engage in?
    According to company information, its subsidiaries are engaged in equipment leasing, securities brokerage, investment advisory services, and providing credit insurance.
  • Where does Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation operate?
    The company describes itself as serving businesses, consumers, and governments in Hawai‘i and the West Pacific, and notes that it provides financial products and services predominantly to customers in Hawai‘i, Guam, and other Pacific Islands.
  • On which exchange does BOH trade?
    Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation’s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BOH.
  • Does Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation have preferred stock?
    Yes. The company has issued Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, including Series A and Series B. Depositary shares representing these preferred series trade on the NYSE under the symbols BOH.PRA and BOH.PRB.
  • How does Bank of Hawai‘i Corporation communicate its financial results?
    The company announces its financial results through press releases and conference calls, and files related reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Form 8-K filings that furnish earnings releases as exhibits.
Market Cap
$3.3B
Current Price
$82.73
EPS
$4.63
Revenue
$0.1B
Net Margin
168.9%
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Bank Hawaii Corp investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Bank Hawaii Corp be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Bank Hawaii Corp (BOH) 10 years ago on 2016-07-05, your investment would be worth $1,246 today, representing a +24.6% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 2.2% per year (CAGR).

Has Bank Hawaii Corp outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, BOH returned +24.6% compared to +257.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 232.7 percentage points.

What is Bank Hawaii Corp's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of BOH over the past 10 years is 2.2%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — BOH's best recent year was 2019 (+39.1%) and worst was 2018 (-21.6%).

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