Central Pacific Bank sends employees on ‘mission’ to Big Island


Central Pacific Bank is sending employees to the Big Island in an effort to stimulate the island’s economy after experiencing a drop in tourism due to the recent volcanic activity that began in May.

As part of the initiative, which the bank has dubbed “Mission Possible,” CPB said it will send two employees per week over the next 16 weeks to act as “agents” on a mission to the island.

CBP will cover the roundtrip airfare for the employee and a guest as well as provide $100 in spending…

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