The estimated Net Worth of Colbert M Matsumoto is at least $1.42 Million dollars as of 7 June 2019. Mr. Matsumoto owns over 2,000 units of Central Pacific stock worth over $727,081 and over the last 20 years he sold CPF stock worth over $570,680. In addition, he makes $120,000 as Independent Vice Chairman of the Board of the Company and Bank at Central Pacific.
Colbert has made over 29 trades of the Central Pacific stock since 2004, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he bought 2,000 units of CPF stock worth $56,860 on 7 June 2019.
The largest trade he's ever made was buying 25,000 units of Central Pacific stock on 18 February 2011 worth over $250,000. On average, Colbert trades about 2,006 units every 124 days since 2004. As of 7 June 2019 he still owns at least 27,730 units of Central Pacific stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Matsumoto stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Colbert M. Matsumoto serves as Independent Vice Chairman of the Board of the Company and Bank of the Company. Mr. Matsumoto was appointed Vice Chair of the Company and the Bank effective April 1, 2018. He is Chairman of the Board of Island Holdings, Inc., a corporate holding company. Mr. Matsumoto also serves as the Executive Chairman of both Island Insurance Company, Ltd., Hawaii’s largest locally owned and managed property and casualty insurance company, and Tradewind Capital Group, Inc., an investment and asset management company. Mr. Matsumoto was a practicing attorney for twenty-one (21) years before assuming his current executive management positions. He is former Chairman and Trustee of the Employees’ Retirement System of the State of Hawaii, and played a significant leadership role in promoting reforms in the design and funding of the pension system to better secure its finances. Mr. Matsumoto’s substantial knowledge and experience, as an attorney, insurance executive, and investment professional, has been instrumental in assisting the Board and management with assessing and managing the Company’s legal and business risks and in corporate governance and business strategy and planning.
As the Independent Vice Chairman of the Board of the Company and Bank of Central Pacific, the total compensation of Colbert Matsumoto at Central Pacific is $120,000. There are 10 executives at Central Pacific getting paid more, with Paul Yonamine having the highest compensation of $2,472,090.
Colbert Matsumoto is 67, he's been the Independent Vice Chairman of the Board of the Company and Bank of Central Pacific since 2018. There are 2 older and 21 younger executives at Central Pacific. The oldest executive at Central Pacific Financial Corp. is Denis K. Isono, 70, who is the Exec. VP of Corp. Services.
Colbert's mailing address filed with the SEC is 220 SOUTH KING STREET, , HONOLULU, HI, 96813.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at Central Pacific have traded over $311,770,856 worth of Central Pacific stock and bought 872,283 units worth $11,843,184 . The most active insiders traders include Advisors Management, Llc An..., Financial Services Harbor, ..., and John C Dean. On average, Central Pacific executives and independent directors trade stock every 16 days with the average trade being worth of $890,248. The most recent stock trade was executed by Agnes Catherine Ngo on 12 July 2024, trading 3,333 units of CPF stock currently worth $75,559.
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