Can I keep my CashPoints if my account is closed?
If your credit card account is closed, your available CashPoints will automatically expire and cannot be redeemed. Please review and redeem your available CashPoints before closing your account.
If your credit card account is closed, your available CashPoints will automatically expire and cannot be redeemed. Please review and redeem your available CashPoints before closing your account.
Yes, you can transfer your CashPoints to a friend or family member's Priority Rewards account. To gift your CashPoints, contact the Priority Rewards Redemption Center at 1-800-868-2856 and provide the recipient’s Priority Rewards card account number and last name.
To keep your CashPoints balance active, make an eligible purchase or redeem your CashPoints at least once every 24 months. CashPoints will expire due to inactivity 24 months after your last transaction or redemption.
Eligible purchases are all purchase transactions excluding balance transfers, convenience checks, ATM withdrawals, PIN transactions, money transfers (including P2P payments), quasi cash transactions (including purchases of traveler’s checks, money orders, foreign currencies and cryptocurrencies), lease and loan payments, truck stop transactions, tax payments, gambling transactions, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, finance charges and other card-related fees.
Redeem CashPoints for gift cards, Cash Back (statement credit or check) or Mastercard Pay with Rewards™. Mastercard Pay with Rewards is a program that allows you to redeem statement credits towards eligible purchases.
Additionally, redeem for travel including airfare, hotel, car rental, and more through Travel with Rewards powered by Expedia.
Log in to FHB Online® Banking, select your Priority Rewards Credit Card account, and click on the “Redeem CashPoints” button. Visit fhb.com/managerewards for additional information.
Contact the Priority Rewards Redemption Center toll-free at 1-800-868-2856.
You can earn unlimited CashPoints on eligible purchases as long as your account is open and in good standing.