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◄  Back to Search Results  |  October 14, 2021

Central Pacific Bank Recognized by Newsweek and Forbes as Hawaii’s Best Small Bank

HONOLULU, HI | October 14, 2021 – Central Pacific Bank (CPB) was recognized by Newsweek as the best small bank in Hawaii in its annual ranking of America’s Best Banks, and by Forbes as one of the best banks in Hawaii in its annual review of America’s Best Banks in Each State.

Through a partnership with LendingTree, Newsweek evaluated over 2,500 financial institutions assessed on more than 30 separate factors including overall health of the bank, customer service performance and features, digital and branch presence, account and loan options, and interest rate offerings and fees. See entire list of Best Banks by State.

Forbes partnered with the market research firm Statista for their fourth annual list of Best Banks in Each State. They surveyed 25,000 customers in the U.S. for their opinions on their current and former banking relationships. According to Forbes, of the 4,978 FDIC-insured banks in America, just 135 banks, or 2.7% made their list. See the entire list of America’s Best Banks in Each State.

“We are honored to be recognized nationally as the best in Hawaii,” said Paul Yonamine, Executive Chairman, Central Pacific Bank. “This is validation that our relationship strategy and top to bottom digital transition and new brand campaign is resonating with our customers and the general community in Hawaii.”