Central Pacific Bank offers loan program for Big Island and Maui residents affected by Iselle
- Jason Ubay[1]
- Reporter- Pacific Business News
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Central Pacific Bank[3] said Friday it has launched an assistance loan program for Big Island and Maui residents affected by Tropical Storm Iselle.
The program features loan amounts from $1,000 to $15,000, low interest rates, flexible loan terms up to 48 months, reduced monthly payments, fast approval and quick funding, according to a statement.
For more information, customers visit any CPB branch or call the bank’s customer service center at (808) 544-0500. CPB has branches in Hilo and Kailua-Kona on the Big Island and Kahului, Kihei, Lahaina and Wailuku on Maui.
Bank of Hawaii[4] also is offering a financial loan program for people affected by Iselle[5], First Hawaiian Bank[6] set up its Aloha for Puna fund with an initial contribution of $25,000, and American Savings Bank[7] donate $25,000 to the Hawaii chapter of the American Red Cross[8].
Jason Ubay covers tourism and finance for Pacific Business News.
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