Bank of Hawaii Corp provides a broad range of financial products and services predominantly to customers in Hawaii, Guam, and other Pacific Islands. The Bank's subsidiaries are engaged in equipment leasing, securities brokerage, investment advisory services, and providing credit insurance. It is organized into three business segments for management reporting purposes: Consumer Banking, Commercial Banking, and Treasury and Other. Majority of the revenue is generated from Consumer Banking segment which offers a broad range of financial products and services, including loan, deposit and insurance products; private banking and international client banking services; trust services; investment management; and institutional investment advisory services.
The chart shows the growth of an initial investment of $10,000 in Bank of Hawaii Corp., comparing it to the performance of the S&P 500 index. All prices have been adjusted for splits and dividends.
Returns By Period
Bank of Hawaii Corp. (BOH) has returned 9.81% so far this year and 25.21% over the past 12 months. Looking at the last ten years, BOH has achieved an annualized return of 0.87%, underperforming the Benchmark (SPY), which averaged 12.23% per year.
BOH
1M0.01%
6M13.71%
YTD9.81%
1Y25.21%
5Y-3.89%
10Y0.87%
Benchmark (SPY)
1M-2.61%
6M-2.35%
YTD-4.36%
1Y34.06%
5Y9.80%
10Y12.23%
Monthly Returns
The table below presents the monthly returns of Bank of Hawaii Corp. (BOH) with color gradation from worst to best to easily spot seasonal factors.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2026
9.79%
1.49%
-0.62%
0.03%
2025
4.04%
-0.81%
-4.37%
-3.56%
0.90%
1.50%
-8.00%
11.38%
-2.38%
-0.61%
1.68%
5.38%
2024
-11.53%
-5.37%
4.40%
-9.34%
0.57%
-1.62%
19.79%
-3.04%
-4.63%
15.77%
8.70%
-9.99%
2023
-1.92%
-1.69%
-29.97%
-7.29%
-19.06%
3.70%
36.87%
-5.32%
-8.41%
-0.24%
16.65%
25.30%
2022
1.68%
0.14%
-1.61%
-11.86%
6.27%
-6.32%
7.52%
-1.89%
-2.11%
-1.12%
5.98%
-3.93%
2021
1.43%
10.84%
0.39%
1.75%
-2.54%
-6.62%
-1.27%
-0.51%
-1.96%
2.81%
-6.47%
3.60%
2020
-6.16%
-17.31%
-25.86%
29.89%
-3.02%
-5.29%
-7.99%
-3.35%
-8.21%
20.99%
21.84%
0.88%
2019
16.20%
6.17%
-4.67%
3.83%
-8.16%
9.63%
2.12%
-2.51%
4.92%
1.22%
2.14%
5.17%
2018
-3.19%
-1.61%
1.34%
1.73%
0.95%
-3.33%
-2.88%
2.90%
-5.08%
-1.05%
1.09%
-16.36%
2017
-4.91%
-3.03%
-4.23%
-1.58%
-4.96%
6.02%
0.37%
-6.51%
6.50%
-2.01%
3.49%
1.19%
2016
0.59%
4.89%
-3.47%
0.86%
4.50%
0.41%
4.13%
10.63%
5.43%
Performance Indicators
The charts below present risk-adjusted performance metrics for Bank of Hawaii Corp. (BOH) and compare them to a Benchmark (SPY). These indicators evaluate an investment's returns against its associated risks.
Sharpe ratio
Sortino ratio
Omega ratio
Calmar ratio
Martin ratio
sharpe ratio
The Sharpe ratio helps investors understand how much return they're getting for the level of risk taken. A higher Sharpe ratio indicates better risk-adjusted performance, meaning more reward for each unit of risk.
These values reflect how efficiently the investment has delivered returns relative to its volatility over different time periods. All figures are annualized and based on daily total returns.
The chart below shows the rolling Sharpe ratio of BOH compared to the benchmark. This view highlights how the investment's risk-adjusted performance has changed over time.
Volatility Chart
The current Bank of Hawaii Corp. volatility is 1.20%, representing the standart deviation of percentage change in the investments's value, either up or down over the past month. The chart below shows the rolling one-month volatility.
Drawdowns Chart
The Drawdowns chart displays portfolio losses from any high point along the way. It shows the maximum percentage drop from a peak to a trough over a specified period, indicating the risk of significant losses. Although chart shows positive values, it represents the percentage drop from the peak, so a value of 10% means the portfolio has dropped 10% from its highest point.
Income Statement
The income statement provides a summary of a company's revenues, expenses, and profits over a specific period. It shows how much money the company earned (revenues) and how much it spent (expenses), leading to the net income or profit. This statement is crucial for understanding a company's financial performance and profitability.
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Liabilities And Equity (USD)
24.18B
23.60B
23.73B
23.61B
22.78B
20.60B
18.10B
17.14B
17.09B
16.49B
15.46B
14.79B
14.08B
13.73B
13.85B
Equity Attributable To Parent (USD)
1.85B
1.67B
1.41B
1.32B
1.61B
1.37B
1.29B
1.27B
1.23B
1.16B
1.12B
1.06B
1.01B
1.02B
1.00B
Equity Attributable To Noncontrolling Interest (USD)
Robert W. Wo Jr., a director at Bank of Hawaii, sold 5,000 shares worth approximately $393,000 from his trust following the CEO's announcement of retirement at the end of March 2026. Despite the sale, Wo maintains significant holdings across multiple entities. The bank faces headwinds from geographic concentration in the Pacific Islands and four consecutive years of stock price decline.
The Motley Fool•Adé Hennis
AI Insight
The article highlights multiple concerns: a director's sale of trust shares coinciding with CEO retirement announcement, four consecutive years of stock price decline, limited geographic reach compared to competitors, and uncertainty around leadership transition and long-term growth prospects.
Bank of Hawaii reported better-than-expected Q2 earnings, leading analysts to raise their price targets for the stock. The company's credit quality and net interest margin remained strong, though deposits and loans declined modestly.
Benzinga•Avi Kapoor
AI Insight
The company reported strong financial results in Q2, with improved credit quality, net interest margin, and successful capital raising. Analysts have raised their price targets, indicating a positive outlook.
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Bank of Hawaii (BOH) is seeking capital through depositary shares. The bank suffers from significant 'unrealized' bond losses amid rising interest rates.
Bank of Hawaii's (BOH) Q1 earnings reflect an improvement in non-interest income and a decline in expenses. However, challenges emerge in the form of lower NII and loans and deposit balances.
Bank of Hawaii Corp (NYSE:BOH) reported disappointing revenues and earnings for the first quarter.
Here are some key analyst takeaways from the most recent first-quarter earnings report:
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analyst Kelly Motta reiterated an Underperform rating, while raising the price target from $55 to $58.
Piper Sandler analyst Andrew Liesch maintained a Neutral rating, while cutting the price target from $65 to $60.
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Keefe, Bruyette & Woods: Bank of Hawaii missed its NII (net interest income) margin guidance for the first quarter (Q1).
It contracted sequentially by 2 basis points (bps) amid "a higher-for-longer environment," Motta said. That the contraction came ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
Bank of Hawaii Corporation (NYSE:BOH) reported in-line earnings for its first quarter on Monday.
Bank of Hawaii posted quarterly earnings of 87 cents per share, in-line with market estimates. The company's quarterly sales came in at $156.22 million, missing expectations of $160.21 million, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
“Bank of Hawai‘i's financial performance was solid for the first quarter of 2024,” said Peter Ho, Chairman, President, and CEO. “Credit quality, our hallmark, remained excellent with non-performing assets of 0.09% at quarter end and net ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Bank of Hawaii (BOH) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended March 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Bank of Hawaii (BOH) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -5.43% and 2.84%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2024. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?