Updates and News

September 16, 2024
CPB to give away a new Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport
Central Pacific Bank (CPB) is gearing up for another exciting Contactless Debit Card promotion!
September 03, 2024
Veteran Banker Ralph Mesick Joins CPB as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer
Ralph Mesick, a veteran Hawaii banker with nearly 40 years of financial services experience, has joined Central Pacific Bank (CPB) as its Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, according to an announcement today by Arnold Martines, CPB chairman, president, and chief executive officer.
August 09, 2024
CPB introduces new WE by Rising Tide cohort of business leaders
Central Pacific Bank (CPB) is proud to introduce the newest participants of the WE by Rising Tide program in co-sponsorship with the aio Foundation, and in partnership with the Patsy T. Mink Center for Business and Leadership.
August 01, 2024
CPB ATMS are first in Hawaii to offer Filipino Language and card tap options
Central Pacific Bank (CPB) today announced that its 55 Automated Teller Machines (ATM) statewide will offer Tagalog and Ilocano language options on its user interface. CPB ATMs are the first in Hawaii to offer these language options, as well as a card tap feature. Instead of inserting their debit card, customers can simply tap on the contactless reader with their card to initiate their transaction for added convenience, security, and time savings.
July 22, 2024
Small Business Spotlight: Sumida Farm - Nourishing community
Green fields of watercress right next to busy Pearlridge Center? It’s unexpected, it’s refreshing, and it’s a beloved part of the ‘Aiea neighborhood. This is Sumida Farm, started in 1928 by Makiyo and Moiichi Sumida.
July 12, 2024
CPB gives away a new Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport
Central Pacific Bank (CPB) concluded its Go Contactless! campaign today with a grand prize event by awarding a brand new 2023 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport to a lucky participant. Three finalists were selected at random out of more than 2.34 million entries. Finalists met at Central Pacific Plaza in downtown Honolulu and each was given a key, but only one of them was the actual key that unlocked the vehicle, making that finalist the grand prize winner!