Bank warns of scam calls seeking personal data
The Maui News
Hawaii National Bank is warning residents about a recent series of scam calls and text messages targeting both customers and noncustomers.
The fraudulent calls include a recording that requests the verification of personal credit card information, sometimes with a Hawaii National Bank phone number displayed on the caller identification, the bank said in a news release Wednesday.
Hawaii National Bank reminded customers that it never calls, texts or emails to validate personal account or card information. People should not provide their personal information — including account, password or PIN numbers — over the phone, through text messages or via email. The bank advised anyone receiving such a call to hang up.
For more information, call (808) 528-7800.
Hawaii National Bank has 12 branches, including one at 50 S. Puunene Ave. in Kahului. To reach the Maui branch, call (808) 877-7575.






