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Central Pacific Bank. Central Pacific Bank is an American regional commercial bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was founded by Koichi Iida, a Honolulu business leader, with assistance from Sumitomo Bank in Japan. Mr. Iida was President from 1954 to 1960. [1] It is the main subsidiary of Central Pacific Financial Corporation (NYSE: CPF).
Iida was born on May 20, 1888, in Osaka, son of Matsukichi Iida, who moved to Honolulu in 1895. [ 1] In 1906 Koichi Iida graduated from Osaka Commercial School. [ 2] He then moved to Los Angeles, where he studied English. Five years later he moved to Hawaiʻi and joined his father in running the business. Matsukichi returned to Japan in 1931 ...
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Oct. 27—Big Island-born Arnold Martines didn't set out to pursue a career in banking. But more than 25 years after working his way through the ranks, the 57-year-old Martines' journey has ...
Jul. 27—Central Pacific Financial Corp., parent company of Central Pacific Bank, saw second-quarter net income fall nearly 18% compared with the same period in 2022. The holding company for the ...
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Charles Crocker (September 16, 1822 – August 14, 1888) was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the Central Pacific Railroad, which constructed the westernmost portion of the first transcontinental railroad, and took control with partners of the Southern Pacific Railroad. [1][2]
H. Hawaii National Bank. Categories: Companies based in Hawaii. Banks in the United States by state or territory.