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 Territorial Savings, a division of Bank of Hope and the Territorial Savings, a division of Bank of Hope logo are registered trademarks of Bank of Hope. Territorial Savings Bank has merged into Bank of Hope. All accounts and agreements previously held by Territorial Savings Bank are now under Bank of Hope. Your account terms remain unchanged, but any documents referencing Territorial Savings Bank are now governed by Bank of Hope as the legal entity. Bank of Hope is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). This means your deposits are insured up to $250,000 per depositor, for each account ownership category. Deposits held under the names of Bank of Hope and Territorial Savings are not separately insured. Deposits from each of these banks must be combined for purposes of determining whether a depositor has exceeded the federal insurance deposit limit.
Territorial Savings, a division of Bank of Hope and the Territorial Savings, a division of Bank of Hope logo are registered trademarks of Bank of Hope. Territorial Savings Bank has merged into Bank of Hope. All accounts and agreements previously held by Territorial Savings Bank are now under Bank of Hope. Your account terms remain unchanged, but any documents referencing Territorial Savings Bank are now governed by Bank of Hope as the legal entity. Bank of Hope is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). This means your deposits are insured up to $250,000 per depositor, for each account ownership category. Deposits held under the names of Bank of Hope and Territorial Savings are not separately insured. Deposits from each of these banks must be combined for purposes of determining whether a depositor has exceeded the federal insurance deposit limit.