PNC Financial Services Group Inc. Acquires 946 Shares of First Hawaiian, Inc. $FHB

PNC Financial Services Group quietly raised its stake in First Hawaiian, Inc. by 12.5 percent during the year’s first quarter, a recent SEC filing shows. The purchase of 946 additional shares brings PNC’s total holdings in the Honolulu-based bank to 8,511 shares.

Key Takeaways:

  • PNC increased its First Hawaiian holdings by 12.5 percent in Q1.
  • The bank bought 946 additional shares of First Hawaiian, Inc.
  • PNC now owns 8,511 shares of the Hawaiian lender.
  • The adjustment was disclosed in PNC’s latest Form 13F filing with the SEC.

The Quiet Buy
PNC Financial Services Group Inc. has inched up its position in First Hawaiian, Inc. (NASDAQ: FHB), adding 946 shares during the first quarter of the year. The incremental purchase, detailed in the company’s most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, represents a 12.5 percent increase in PNC’s stake.

Counting the Shares
According to the filing, PNC’s total ownership now stands at 8,511 shares of the Honolulu-headquartered bank.

“PNC Financial Services Group Inc. increased its holdings … by 12.5% during the first quarter,” the filing noted, underscoring the modest but deliberate nature of the move.

What a 13F Reveals
Institutional investors such as PNC are required to disclose certain equity positions each quarter via Form 13F. While the filings do not explain motive, they offer a window into how major players adjust their portfolios over time.

A Signal, However Small
Though 8,511 shares constitute a relatively small slice of First Hawaiian’s total float, the additional purchase could be read as an expression of confidence in the island bank’s prospects. For First Hawaiian, headquartered nearly 5,000 miles from PNC’s Pittsburgh base, every uptick in institutional ownership can matter.

Timing and Disclosure
The share accumulation occurred in the first quarter of the calendar year and was made public on August 18, 2025, when Defenseworld Net first reported on the filing. For investors tracking institutional movements, the notice provides one more data point as earnings season and year-end strategies approach.

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