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May CPB Currents: Leadership, local stories, and financial insights
Featured Stories:
- CPB Talk Story: Paul Kosasa of ABC Stores
- CPB Featured on American By Design
- Celebrating Hawaii’s Small Business Leaders at the SBA Awards
- Paniolo Paʻina: A Day of Fun, Family, and Connection
Financial Insights:
- Savings Strategies That May Actually Work
- Unlocking Your Home’s Potential
- If A Call Feels Fishy, IT’S A SCAM!
Small Business Resources:
- North Shore Business Relief Fund
- SBA Disaster Assistance Loans
- Hawaii Resilience & Recovery Funder Collaborative
- Mālama Business Loans
- Oahu Small Business Loan Fund
- Manufacturing in America E2G Grant Initiatives
- Basic Business Financials and QuickBooks Training
- Register Your Business
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Whether you’re growing a business, planning for the future, or simply navigating everyday life, it helps to know you have people and resources you can count on.
That’s the promise behind We got you.
In this month’s CPB Currents, we’re sharing stories that celebrate local leadership, community connection, and practical financial insights designed to help you move forward with confidence.
Featured Stories:
CPB Talk Story: Paul Kosasa of ABC Stores
In this episode of CPB Talk Story, we sit down with Paul Kosasa, President and CEO of ABC Stores, to discuss his leadership journey, his time serving on the CPB Board of Directors, and the importance of community in Hawaiʻi business culture.
CPB Featured on American By Design
Central Pacific Plaza was recently featured on American by Design, highlighting the transformation of our flagship branch into a vibrant community-focused space in the heart of Honolulu. The episode explores how thoughtful design can help create more welcoming, connected experiences for customers and the community.
CPB’s segment begins at 26:18.
Celebrating Hawaii’s Small Business Leaders at the SBA Awards


This month, CPB was proud to celebrate a remarkable group of entrepreneurs and small business owners recognized at the annual SBA Awards, honoring businesses and leaders making a meaningful impact across Hawaii.
Several of this year’s honorees were proudly nominated by CPB and recognized across categories including entrepreneurship, manufacturing, exporting, family business leadership, and community impact.
Congratulations to this year’s awardees:
- Christian Whitney, Lilikoi Project Hawaii — Women Small Business Champion of the Year, County of Honolulu
- Nikki Savella, Cupcakes, BOOM!, LLC — Women Small Business Champion of the Year, State of Hawaii
- Desiree Akiona, 2BDesired LLC — Young Entrepreneur of the Year, State of Hawaii
- Jalene Kanani Hitzeman, NOHO HOME — Small Business Manufacturer of the Year, State of Hawaii
- Laura Cristobal Andersland, Salty Wahine Gourmet Hawaiian Sea Salts — Small Business Exporter of the Year, County of Kauai
- Dylan Butterbaugh, Manoa Chocolate Hawaii — Small Business Exporter of the Year, State of Hawaiʻi & Pacific Region
- Patrick G. Aiona Jr., Aiona Car Sales — Family-Owned Small Business of the Year, County of Hawaii
- Colby Ayonon, Kauai Mechanical Inc. — Family-Owned Small Business of the Year, County of Kauai
- Ryan Ouye, Service Rentals & Supplies, Inc. — Family-Owned Small Business of the Year, State of Hawaii
- Tiera Covington, Integrated Facility Services Hawaii Inc. — Veteran-Owned Business of the Year, State of Hawaii
- Manu Powers & Liam Powers, Sea Quest Hawaii — Small Business Person of the Year, County of Hawaii
- Butch Galdeira, Diamond Bakery Company, Limited — Small Business Person of the Year, County of Honolulu
- Lance Takamiya, Takamiya Market, Inc. — Small Business Person of the Year, County of Maui
It was an honor to celebrate these achievements alongside CPB bankers, fellow business owners, and community leaders. We’re proud to support the entrepreneurs and businesses helping Hawaii thrive.
Whether you’re launching a business, planning for growth, or looking for the right financial partner, CPB offers tools, guidance, and banking solutions designed to support your small business journey.
Paniolo Paʻina: A Day of Fun, Family, and Connection
This year, we hosted Paniolo Paʻina, bringing together CPB employees and their families for a day filled with fun, food, music, and connection.
From a pickleball tournament and delicious dinner from Dickey’s BBQ Pit in Kapolei to a live performance by local band Wavvy, the event was a chance for our CPB ohana to relax, celebrate, and spend time together outside of the workday.
One of the most meaningful moments from the event came from a conversation between our Chief Happiness Officer Wendilee Adkins and her daughter Averilee, one of our Management Trainees. Reflecting on her 36 years at CPB, Wendilee shared what has kept her here all this time: the people.
The friendships, trust, support, and culture of caring for one another are what continue to make CPB feel like more than just a workplace – they’re what make it feel like ohana.
Financial Insights:
Savings Strategies That May Actually Work
Saving money does not have to feel overwhelming. This article explores simple, realistic habits that may help you build savings over time, without requiring major lifestyle changes.
Unlocking Your Home’s Potential
Thinking about renovating or refreshing your space this summer? Learn how a HELOC may help provide flexibility for home improvement projects, outdoor upgrades, and more.

If A Call Feels Fishy, IT’S A SCAM!
Scammers have become very sophisticated. They may even “spoof” our number so that CPB comes up on your Caller ID. How do you know it’s a scam?
They ask for your password or one-time passcode- They want your account information to “verify” the account
- They claim to be investigating fraud and pressure you to act fast
- Something just feels wrong about the call
The best thing to do is to hang up immediately and call us directly at (808) 544-0500. We can confirm whether it was a legitimate call from us or a scam. Be safe.
Small Business Resources:
Whether you’re looking to grow, stay informed, or connect with other business owners, here are a few upcoming events and webinars that may support your business.
Kona Low Storm Recovery Resources
Businesses and community organizations impacted by recent severe weather may want to explore the following recovery resources:North Shore Business Relief Fund
Offered by the Hawaiʻi Chamber of Commerce Foundation, this fund provides financial assistance to small businesses impacted by recent flooding and storms on Oahu’s North Shore, helping support recovery and reopening efforts.
SBA Disaster Assistance Loans
SBA Disaster Assistance Loans
The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced low-interest federal disaster loans for Hawaiʻi businesses, nonprofit organizations, and residents affected by severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides from March 10–24.
- Business Physical Disaster Loans – Application deadline: June 14, 2026
- Economic Injury Disaster Loans – Application deadline: January 7, 2027
Hawaii Resilience & Recovery Funder Collaborative
Hawaii Resilience & Recovery Funder Collaborative
Supports nonprofit organizations, fiscally sponsored projects, and community-based groups responding to the impacts of recent storms and flooding across Hawaii.
Funding Opportunities
Mālama Business Loans
Mālama Business Loans
Offered by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, this loan program supports Native Hawaiian business owners and is one of OHA’s most widely used small business financing programs.
Oahu Small Business Loan Fund
Oahu Small Business Loan Fund
This new low-interest loan program is designed for early-stage entrepreneurs who may not qualify for traditional bank financing. The fund is a public-private partnership between the City and County of Honolulu Office of Economic Revitalization and Feed the Hunger.
Manufacturing in America E2G Grant Initiative
Manufacturing in America E2G Grant Initiative
This grant opportunity supports organizations providing hands-on manufacturing training and technical assistance to eligible small manufacturing businesses.
Application deadline: June 15
Workshops & Webinars
Basic Business Financials and QuickBooks Training
Basic Business Financials and QuickBooks Training
Presented by the Hawaiʻi Small Business Development Center, this workshop covers business financial terminology, key financial reports, and hands-on QuickBooks training for small business owners.
Date: Friday, May 29
Time: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location: 677 Ala Moana Blvd, Suite 716
Cost: Free
Register Your Business
Register Your Business
Presented by the Patsy T. Mink Center for Business & Leadership, this free webinar walks participants through Hawaii’s business registration process and offers step-by-step guidance.
Dates: June 9 & June 10
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Cost: Free