News Release

First Hawaiian Bank Commences Construction on Lihue’s Newest Banking Center

Honolulu, January 30, 2024 - First Hawaiian Bank unveiled the location of its newest banking center today at a groundbreaking and blessing ceremony in Lihue. Upon completion, the center will redefine the in-branch banking experience by providing state-of-the-art meeting spaces and innovative environments for employees.

“We’ve all seen how banking is changing, and we’re creating a new environment where people can come in and comfortably take care of their banking needs,” shared Bob Harrison, CEO, President, and Chairman of First Hawaiian Bank. “We recognize the importance of the relationships we have cultivated at our leased Rice Street location, and we’re excited to introduce our customers to a modernized approach to banking at our new location in Hokulei Village. The development of this new location reflects our ongoing commitment to the Kauai community.”

Construction is scheduled to commence in late spring 2024, with an expected completion in the first quarter of 2025. Emphasizing sustainability, the design incorporates features like photovoltaic panels, electric vehicle chargers, and battery backup for enhanced power efficiency. The new location will also showcase native landscaping, contributing to reduced water consumption and usage.

In addition to its environmental focus, the banking center will boast innovative spaces for customer-banker interactions, complementing the conventional teller line and customer service areas. Employees will enjoy flexible workspaces featuring meeting pods and outdoor courtyards designed for al fresco meetings. This holistic approach aims to create a modern and eco-conscious banking environment for both customers and staff.

Enhancing customer access is a key focus of the new branch. Kauai residents can look forward to enhanced convenience and a range of improved banking services. First Hawaiian Bank has designed the branch with the customer in mind, offering unique features that prioritize ease of use and accessibility. There are currently five branches on Kauai with a team of 50 employees serving the Garden Isle. The new banking center is expected to bring an incremental increase in economic activity, providing jobs and supporting local businesses.

“As we break ground on this new chapter for First Hawaiian Bank in Lihue, we understand that we are not just constructing a new banking center, we are building a future that echoes our commitment to innovation, sustainability and a world class banking experience for our valued customers,” added Senior Vice President and Region Manager Leland Kahawai.