HRS §412:4-102
Bank must send account statements every three months
Hawaii banks must send a written or electronic statement at least every three months to at least one account holder. The statement must show deposits, withdrawals, interest, and opening and closing balances. Passbook and certificate of deposit accounts are exempt.
financial institutions
The statute, as written — Deposit account statements
A Hawaii financial institution shall provide at least one of the holders of each deposit account with a statement in writing or by electronic means at least quarterly showing deposits, withdrawals, interest earned and the opening and closing balances of the account for the period of the statement; provided that quarterly statements need not be provided to any holders of passbooks or certificates of deposit or time deposit accounts, whether or not matured.
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