U.S. Stock Insider Trading | Hawaiian Bank Disclosed Details of 1 Company Insider Transaction on February 27

On February 27, 2026, Bank of Hawaii (BOH) disclosed one corporate insider transaction. On February 20, 2026, executive SHAIRSON SCHAUD BRADLEY sold 3,439 shares.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price Per Share/US$ Total Amount/US$
February 27, 2026 Executive SHAIRSON SCHAUD BRADLEY February 20, 2026 Sell 3439 80.07 275.4k
February 23, 2026 Director HO PETER S February 20, 2026 Sell 20.1k 80.07 1.61m
February 23, 2026 Executive Asato Keith February 20, 2026 Sell 201 80.07 16.1k
February 23, 2026 Executive EMERSON MATTHEW、SALMON TARYN L February 20, 2026 Sell 5674 80.07 454.3k
February 23, 2026 Executive McGuirk Patrick M February 20, 2026 Sell 2586 80.07 207.1k
February 10, 2026 Director WO ROBERT W JR February 6, 2026 Sell 5000 78.57 392.9k
February 5, 2026 Executive EMERSON MATTHEW February 5, 2026 Sell 1996 76.53 152.8k
January 5, 2026 Director HO PETER S January 2, 2026 Sell 15k 67.87 1.0181m
July 22, 2025 Executive Satenberg Bradley Steven July 21, 2025 Sell 959 67.59 64.8k
May 2, 2025 Executive SHAIRSON SCHAUD BRADLEY May 1, 2025 Sell 4105 67.15 275.7k

[Company Information]

Bank of Hawaii Corporation is a bank holding company (BHC) based in Delaware, with its headquarters in Honolulu, Hawaii. The bank’s parent company’s primary and only operating subsidiary—Bank of Hawaii—was chartered by the State of Hawaii on December 17, 1897. The bank’s deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). In addition, the bank is one of the members of the Federal Reserve System. Bank of Hawaii provides a wide range of financial services and products, mainly serving customers in Hawaii, Guam, and the Pacific Islands. The bank’s subsidiaries include Hawaii Leasing Bank. Bankoh Investment Services Corporation and Pacific Century Life Insurance Company. The bank’s subsidiaries are engaged in programs such as equipment leasing, securities brokerage, investment services, and providing credit insurance. To meet reporting requirements, the company has four business segments, namely: retail banking, commercial banking, investment services, and the Treasury Department.

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