Bank of American Samoa

The Bank of American Samoa no longer exists. In 1969 Bank of Hawaii (BOH) acquired the bank, which then had three branches. BOH amalgamated Bank of American Samoa and now operates two branches in Pago Pago, Tutuila.

In 2018, BOH donated its branches to the newly formed public bank, the Territorial Bank of American Samoa.[1]

In 1914 Governor C. D. Stearns established the bank in American Samoa,[2][3] with its headquarters at Pago Pago. On 25 July 1929, under the direction of Governor Stephen Victor Graham, the bank received a more solid legal foundation .[4]

References

  1. Blackwell, Rob. "How far does American Somoa have to go to get a bank?", American Banker, 31 July 2017. Retrieved on 30 August 2019.
  2. Sorensen, Stan; Joseph Theroux (2007). "The Samoan Historical Calendar, 1606-2007" (PDF). Government of American Samoa. p. 129. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-27.
  3. Noble (1931), pp.21-3.
  4. Sorensen, Stan; Joseph Theroux (2007). "The Samoan Historical Calendar, 1606-2007" (PDF). Government of American Samoa. p. 186. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-27.

Further reading

  • Bryan, Capt. Henry Francis, USN. 1927. American Samoa: A General Report by the Governor. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, p. 98.
  • Noble, A.M. 1931. Codification of the Regulations and Orders for the Government of American Samoa: Customs, Immigration and Harbor Regulations, American Samoa. Printed for the Use of the American Samoan Commission. Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office.
  • Tschoegl, A.E. 2005. Foreign Banks in the Pacific: A Note. Journal of Pacific History.
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