News Release
First Hawaiian Bank Maite Branch Reopens After Storm, Temporarily Closes Other Branches for Safety Measures
Guam, June 1, 2023 - Following Super Typhoon Mawar, First Hawaiian Bank announced that it has reopened its Maite Banking Center at 400 Route 8. The location is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The bank’s Dededo and Tamuning branches are temporarily closed as they work through the impacts of the storm. Customers can access their safe deposit boxes at the Dededo Branch during business hours.
As infrastructure is restored, the bank’s ATMs are being brought back into service and the following locations are currently available:
- First Hawaiian Bank Dededo Branch
- First Hawaiian Bank Maite Banking Center
- Agana Shopping Center
- American Grocery
- Guam Regional Medical Center
- Micronesian Mall
- Sumay Payless
- Tumon Bay Center
- Westin Resort
The bank’s Mobile app, Online banking, and Customer Service Center remain available to assist customers. Visit fhb.com or the bank’s Facebook and Instagram (@FHBHawaii) pages for the latest updates.
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About First Hawaiian Bank
Celebrating 165 years as the Pacific’s premier relationship bank, First Hawaiian Bank (www.FHB.com) was founded in 1858 as Bishop & Co. and is Hawaii’s largest bank offering consumer and business customers a comprehensive suite of financial services, including online, mobile banking, mobile deposits, lending, merchant services, wealth management, insurance and credit cards. The bank has 51 branch locations in Hawaii, three on Guam and two in Saipan. First Hawaiian, Inc. (NASDAQ: FHB) is the parent company of First Hawaiian Bank.