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Bank of Hawaii ATM Locations

Bank of Hawaii ATM Locations

As one of the largest credit unions based in Hawaii, HFS FCU is proud to partner with Bank of Hawaii, the state’s largest ATM network. This partnership provides added value to our members, offering surcharge-free ATM withdrawals at numerous locations throughout the islands.

Continue reading to learn more about our partnership with Bank of Hawaii, its key benefits, and more.

Why Use Bank of Hawaii ATMs?

Consider using Bank of Hawaii ATMs for several reasons, the most significant being that there are no fees for HFS FCU members! Members can access a wide network of Bank of Hawaii ATMs throughout the State of Hawaii at no cost. Additionally, Bank of Hawaii ATMs allow you to check your balance, withdraw cash, and transfer funds between accounts quickly and easily.

Where to Find Bank of Hawaii ATM Locations

To fully take advantage of the services provided, it is essential to locate a Bank of Hawaii ATM. You can easily find the nearest Bank of Hawaii ATM by visiting the Bank of Hawaii ATM locator page

With over 200 ATMs located throughout Hawaii—including in shopping malls, airports, and various neighborhoods—you are likely to find one nearby. Many of these ATMs are available 24 hours a day, offering you flexibility and convenient access whenever you need it. By utilizing these resources, you can enhance your banking experience and stay connected to your financial needs.

Benefits of Surcharge Free ATM Access for HFS FCU Members

Our partnership with Bank of Hawaii provides several valuable benefits to HFS FCU members. For example:

  • Bank of Hawaii has the largest ATM network in the state, providing enhanced surcharge free ATM access for HFS members. According to Bankrate, the average fee for out-of-network ATM withdrawals is nearly $5, and these fees continue to rise each year.
  • Bank of Hawaii’s ATM network is both secure and reliable.
  • Added convenience for HFS FCU members’ banking needs, no matter where they travel throughout Hawaii. 

How to Use a Bank of Hawaii ATM as an HFS FCU Member

Using a Bank of Hawaii ATM is similar to using any other ATM. 

  • Insert your HFS FCU debit card or Share Card into the machine.
  • When prompted, select either “Checking” or “Savings.”
  • Follow the instructions on the screen to complete tasks such as cash withdrawals, checking your balance, or transferring funds between accounts. 

Enjoy the Benefits of HFS FCU & Bank of Hawaii Partnership

The partnership between Bank of Hawaii and HFS FCU is designed to provide HFS FCU members with added convenience, time savings, and money savings. By offering access to a wide-ranging ATM network throughout the State of Hawaii, this collaboration helps members save money on out-of-network ATM withdrawals and reduces the time spent searching for in-network ATMs.

For more information on this partnership, contact HFS FCU or visit our website.

FAQs

Can I deposit money into my HFS FCU account at a Bank of Hawaii ATM?

Bank of Hawaii ATMs offer specific functions; however, they do not accept money deposits for HFS members. These ATMs are fully equipped for cash withdrawals, checking account balances, and facilitating account transfers. To make deposits, please visit your nearest HFS FCU branch or use the HFS FCU mobile deposit feature.

Are there limits on transactions at Bank of Hawaii ATMs for HFS members?

HFS FCU members have unlimited access to Bank of Hawaii ATMs. With hundreds of Bank of Hawaii ATMs located throughout the state, it’s easy to find an ATM near you. Use the Bank of Hawaii locator tool for more information.

How can I report an issue with an ATM transaction?

If you encounter an issue with an ATM transaction, there are several steps you can take to report it. First, contact your financial institution as soon as possible after the transaction problem occurs. Be prepared to provide specific details, including the date, time, the amount involved, and any error message you received while using the ATM. Additionally, it’s important to keep your receipt as proof of the transaction.