Groowe Groowe BETA / Newsroom
⏱ News is delayed by 15 minutes. Sign in for real-time access. Sign in

Form 8-K

sec.gov

8-K — CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP

Accession: 0000701347-26-000025

Filed: 2026-04-29

Period: 2026-04-29

CIK: 0000701347

SIC: 6022 (STATE COMMERCIAL BANKS)

Item: Results of Operations and Financial Condition

Item: Regulation FD Disclosure

Item: Financial Statements and Exhibits

Documents

8-K — cpf-20260429.htm (Primary)

EX-99.1 (exhibit99-1erxq12026.htm)

EX-99.2 (cpfirdeck-1q26final.htm)

GRAPHIC (centralpacificfinancialloga.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final001.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final002.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final003.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final004.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final005.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final006.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final007.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final008.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final009.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final010.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final011.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final012.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final013.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final014.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final015.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final016.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final017.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final018.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final019.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final020.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final021.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final022.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final023.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final024.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final025.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final026.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final027.jpg)

GRAPHIC (cpfirdeck-1q26final028.jpg)

GRAPHIC (fdic_equal-housingxlenderxa.jpg)

GRAPHIC (nyselisteda28a.jpg)

XML — IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT (R1.htm)

8-K

8-K (Primary)

Filename: cpf-20260429.htm · Sequence: 1

cpf-20260429

0000701347false00007013472026-04-292026-04-29

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

___________________________________

FORM 8-K

___________________________________

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

April 29, 2026

Date of Report (date of earliest event reported)

___________________________________

Central Pacific Financial Corp.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

___________________________________

Hawaii   001-31567   99-0212597

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation)   (Commission File Number)   (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

220 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

(Address of principal executive offices and zip code)

(808) 544-0500

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

___________________________________

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

☐ Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

☐ Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered

Common stock, No Par Value CPF New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company ☐

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

Item 2.02.    Results of Operations and Financial Condition

On April 29, 2026, Central Pacific Financial Corp. (the "Company") issued a press release regarding its results of operations and financial condition for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. A copy of the press release is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.1 and incorporated herein by reference.

Item 7.01.    Regulation FD Disclosure

On April 29, 2026, the Company will hold an investor conference call and webcast to discuss financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, including the attached press release and other matters relating to the Company.

The Company has also made available on its website a slide presentation containing certain additional information about the Company's financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 (the "Earnings Supplement"). The Earnings Supplement is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.2 and is incorporated herein by reference. All information in Exhibit 99.2 is presented as of the particular date or dates referenced therein, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to, and disclaims any duty to, update any of the information provided except as required by law.

The Earnings Supplement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act and, as such, may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions. These forward-looking statements relate to the Company’s current expectations and are subject to the limitations and qualifications set forth in the attached presentation as well as in the Company’s other documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, that actual events and/or results may differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements.

The information provided in Items 2.02 and 7.01 of this Current Report, including Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, nor shall the information in Exhibits 99.1 and 99.2 be deemed incorporated by reference in any filings under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

Item 9.01    Financial Statements and Exhibits

Exhibit No.

99.1

Press release dated April 29, 2026

99.2

Earnings Supplement

104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded in the cover page formatted in Inline XBRL)

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Central Pacific Financial Corp.

(Registrant)

Date: April 29, 2026 /s/ Dayna N. Matsumoto

Dayna N. Matsumoto

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

EX-99.1

EX-99.1

Filename: exhibit99-1erxq12026.htm · Sequence: 2

Document

Exhibit 99.1

Investor Contact: Jayrald Rabago Media Contact: Tim Sakahara

Senior Strategic Financial Officer Corporate Communications Manager

(808) 544-3556 (808) 544-5125

jayrald.rabago@cpb.bank tim.sakahara@cpb.bank

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEWS RELEASE

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2026 EARNINGS OF $20.7 MILLION

First Quarter Highlights:

•Net income of $20.7 million, or $0.78 per diluted share

•Return on average assets of 1.12% and return on average equity of 13.90%

•Net interest margin of 3.53% and efficiency ratio of 59.87%

•Total loans of $5.32 billion, increased by $31.3 million from the prior quarter

•Total deposits of $6.70 billion, increased by $89.6 million from the prior quarter

•Repurchased 321,396 shares of common stock at a total cost of $10.5 million during the quarter

Other Highlights:

•CPF Board of Directors approved a second quarter cash dividend of $0.29 per share

•Central Pacific Bank was named the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Lender of the Year in Hawaii (Category II) for 2025

HONOLULU, HI, April 29, 2026 – Central Pacific Financial Corp. (NYSE: CPF) (the "Company"), parent company of Central Pacific Bank (the "Bank" or "CPB"), today reported net income of $20.7 million, or $0.78 per fully diluted earnings share ("EPS"), for the first quarter of 2026. This compares to net income of $22.9 million, or EPS of $0.85, in the prior quarter and $17.8 million, or EPS of $0.65, in the first quarter last year.

"We delivered strong net income in the first quarter, marked by balance sheet growth, healthy net interest margin, and disciplined expense management,” said Arnold Martines, Chairman, President and CEO. “We are proud to be named as Hawaii SBA lender of the year for the 17th time, reflecting our ongoing commitment to supporting small businesses in our community. I want to express my sincere appreciation to our employees and customers for their continued dedication and partnership."

Earnings Highlights

Net interest income for the first quarter of 2026 totaled $61.4 million, which decreased by $0.7 million, or 1.2% from the prior quarter, and increased by $3.7 million, or 6.3%, compared to the same quarter last year. Net interest margin ("NIM") for the first quarter of 2026 was 3.53%, a decrease of 3 basis points ("bp" or "bps") from the prior quarter, and an increase of 22 bps from the same quarter last year. The sequential quarter decrease in net interest income and NIM was primarily driven by lower average yields earned on loans, down 6 bps, and investment securities, down 5 bps, partially offset by a 6 bps decrease in average rates paid on

Central Pacific Financial Reports First Quarter 2026 Earnings of $20.7 Million

Page 2

interest-bearing deposits. The sequential quarter decrease in net interest income was also due to a $60.0 million decrease in average loans and two less days in the current quarter.

The Company recorded a provision for credit losses of $2.4 million in the first quarter of 2026, compared to a provision of $2.4 million in the prior quarter, and a provision of $4.2 million in the same quarter last year. The current quarter provision for credit losses included $2.7 million for credit losses on loans offset by a $0.3 million credit for off-balance sheet credit exposures. The decrease from the year ago quarter was primarily driven by lower loan balances and changes in the economic forecast used in our current expected credit losses model.

Other operating income for the first quarter of 2026 totaled $11.6 million, compared to $14.2 million in the prior quarter, and $11.1 million in the same quarter last year. The sequential quarter decrease was primarily due to a decrease in income from bank-owned life insurance of $2.4 million and lower mortgage banking income of $0.5 million, partially offset by income related to a debit card program contract extension consideration of $0.7 million (included in other income). The decrease in income from bank-owned life insurance was largely driven by $1.4 million in death benefits recognized in the prior quarter, combined with equity market volatility and the impact on corporate-owned life insurance ("COLI") policies used to hedge deferred compensation expense.

Other operating expense for the first quarter of 2026 totaled $43.7 million, compared to $45.7 million in the prior quarter, and $42.1 million in the same quarter last year. The decrease from the prior quarter was primarily attributable to lower salaries and employee benefits of $1.4 million due to lower incentive accruals and lower deferred compensation expense, along with a reduction in legal and professional services of $0.5 million.

The efficiency ratio was 59.87% in the first quarter of 2026, compared to 59.88% in the prior quarter and 61.16% in the same quarter last year.

The effective tax rate for the first quarter of 2026 was 23.0%, compared to 18.9% in the prior quarter, and 21.2% in the same quarter last year. The increase in the Company's effective tax rate was primarily attributable to additional tax credits recognized in the previous quarter and a decrease in tax-exempt income.

Balance Sheet Highlights

As of March 31, 2026, total assets were $7.50 billion, which increased by $86.1 million, or 1.2% from $7.41 billion at December 31, 2025, and an increase of $90.1 million, or 1.22% from $7.41 billion at March 31, 2025.

Total loans, net of deferred fees and costs, were $5.32 billion at March 31, 2026, which increased by $31.3 million, or 0.6% from $5.29 billion at December 31, 2025, and decreased by $14.2 million, or 0.3% from $5.33 billion at March 31, 2025. The average yield earned on loans during the first quarter of 2026 was 4.93%, compared to 4.99% in the prior quarter and 4.88% in the same quarter last year.

Total deposits were $6.70 billion at March 31, 2026, which increased by $89.6 million or 1.4% from $6.61 billion at December 31, 2025, and increased by $103.3 million, or 1.6% from $6.60 billion at March 31, 2025. Core deposits, which include demand deposits, savings and money market deposits and time deposits up to $250,000, totaled $6.13 billion at March 31, 2026. Core deposits increased by $74.9 million, or 1.2% from $6.06 billion at December 31, 2025, and increased by $158.7 million, or 2.7% from $5.98 billion at March 31, 2025. The average rate paid on total deposits during the first quarter of 2026 was 0.90%, compared to 0.94% in the prior quarter, and 1.08% in the same quarter last year.

Asset Quality

Nonperforming assets totaled $14.5 million, or 0.19% of total assets at March 31, 2026, compared to $14.4 million, or 0.19% of total assets at December 31, 2025 and $11.1 million, or 0.15% of total assets at March 31, 2025.

Net charge-offs in the first quarter of 2026 totaled $2.4 million, compared to net charge-offs of $2.5 million in the prior quarter, and net charge-offs of $2.6 million in the same quarter last year. On an annualized basis, net charge-offs as a percentage of average loans was 0.18% in the first quarter of 2026, compared to 0.18% in the prior quarter, and 0.20% in the same quarter last year.

The allowance for credit losses on loans was 1.13% of total loans as of March 31, 2026, and remained unchanged from 1.13% at December 31, 2025 and March 31, 2025.

Central Pacific Financial Reports First Quarter 2026 Earnings of $20.7 Million

Page 3

Capital

Total shareholders' equity at March 31, 2026 was $593.9 million, compared to $592.6 million at December 31, 2025 and $557.4 million at March 31, 2025.

During the first quarter of 2026, the Company repurchased 321,396 shares of common stock at a total cost of $10.5 million, or an average price of $32.75 per share. As of March 31, 2026, $44.5 million remained available under the Company's share repurchase authorization.

The Company's regulatory capital ratios remained strong, with a leverage ratio of 9.7%, a Common Equity Tier 1 ratio of 12.6%, a Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio of 13.5%, and a total risk-based capital ratio of 14.7% at March 31, 2026.

On April 28, 2026, the Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.29 per share. The dividend will be payable on June 15, 2026, to shareholders of record as of May 29, 2026.

Conference Call

The Company's management will host a conference call today at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time (8:00 a.m. Hawaii Time) to discuss its first quarter of 2026 financial results. Individuals are encouraged to listen to the live webcast of the presentation by visiting the investor relations page of the Company's website at http://ir.cpb.bank. Alternatively, investors may participate in the live call by dialing 1-800-715-9871 and entering the conference ID: 6299769.

A replay of the call will be available through May 29, 2026, by dialing 1-800-770-2030 and entering the same conference ID: 6299769, and on the Company's website. Information which may be discussed in the conference call is provided in an earnings supplement presentation on the Company's website at http://ir.cpb.bank.

About Central Pacific Financial Corp.

Central Pacific Financial Corp. is a Hawaii-based bank holding company with approximately $7.50 billion in assets as of March 31, 2026. Its primary subsidiary, Central Pacific Bank, operates 27 branches and 55 ATMs in the State of Hawaii. Central Pacific Financial Corp. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "CPF." For additional information, please visit: cpb.bank.

**********

Central Pacific Financial Reports First Quarter 2026 Earnings of $20.7 Million

Page 4

Forward-Looking Statements

This document may contain forward-looking statements ("FLS") concerning, among other things: projections of revenues, expenses, income or loss, earnings or loss per share, capital expenditures, payment or nonpayment of dividends, net interest income, capital position, credit losses, net interest margin, or other financial items. These statements may also include the plans, objectives, and expectations of Central Pacific Financial Corp. (the "Company") or its management or Board of Directors, including those relating to business plans, use of capital resources, products or services, and regulatory developments or actions. In addition, such statements may address anticipated economic performance, the expected impact of business initiatives, and the assumptions underlying any of the foregoing.

Words such as "believe," "plan," "anticipate," "aim," "seek," "expect," "intend," "forecast," "hope," "target," "continue," "remain," "estimate," "will," "should," "may," and other similar expressions are intended to identify FLS, although such terminology is not the exclusive means of doing so.

While we believe that our FLS and their underlying assumptions are reasonably based, such statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. Factors that may lead to such differences, include, but are not limited to: the persistence or resurgence of inflationary pressures in the United States and our market areas, and their effect on market interest rates, economic conditions, and credit quality; the impact of the current U.S. administration’s economic policies, including potential international tariffs, geopolitical instability, trade tensions,and other cost-cutting or fiscal initiatives; the adverse effects of bank failures on customer confidence, deposit behavior, liquidity, and regulatory responses; the effects of pandemics, epidemics, and other public health emergencies, including their impact on Hawaii's tourism and construction sectors and on our borrowers, customers, vendors and employees; supply chain disruptions, labor contract disputes, strikes; adverse trends in the real estate or construction industries, including rising inventory levels or declining property values; deterioration in borrowers' financial performance leading to increased loan delinquencies, asset quality issues, or loan losses; the impact of local, national, and international economic conditions and natural disasters (such as wildfires, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tsunamis, storms, floods, or earthquakes) on our markets and major industries within Hawaii; weakness in domestic economic conditions, including instability in the financial industry, deterioration in real estate markets, and declines in consumer or business confidence; revisions to estimates of reserve requirements under applicable regulatory and accounting standards; the impact of legislative and regulatory developments, including the Dodd-Frank Act, changing capital and consumer protection rules, and new regulations affecting our operations and competitiveness; the costs and effects of legal and regulatory proceedings, including actual or threatened litigation and the efforts of governmental and regulatory exams and orders, as well as the costs of ongoing or potential compliance efforts; the effect of accounting standard changes adopted by regulatory agencies, the PCAOB, or the FASB, and the cost and resources associated with implementation; changes in trade, monetary, or fiscal policy, including actions by the Federal Reserve; market volatility and monetary fluctuations, including the transition away from the LIBOR Index; declines in our market capitalization or the price of our common stock; the effects and cost of acquisitions, dispositions, or strategic transactions we may make or evaluate; political instability, acts of war or terrorism, or other geopolitical conflicts; shifts in consumer spending, borrowing, and savings behaviors; technological changes and developments; cybersecurity incidents, data privacy breaches, or fraud involving us or third-party vendors; deficiencies in internal control over financial reporting or disclosure controls and procedures, and our ability to remediate them; increased competition among financial institutions and other financial service providers; our ability to achieve efficiency ratio improvement goals; our ability to attract and retain key personnel; changes in our personnel, organization, compensation and benefit plans; and related reputational or regulatory exposures; and risks related to the United States fiscal debt, deficit, and budget uncertainties.

For further information on factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations or projections expressed in our FLS, please refer to the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company's most recent Form 10-K, particularly, the discussion of "Risk Factors" set forth therein.

We urge investors to consider all of these factors carefully in evaluating the FLS contained in this document. FLS speak only as of the date on which such statements are made. We undertake no obligation to update any FLS to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date on which such statements are made, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Financial Highlights

(Unaudited) TABLE 1

Three Months Ended

(Dollars in thousands, Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

except for per share amounts) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

CONDENSED INCOME STATEMENT

Net interest income $ 61,358  $ 62,087  $ 61,301  $ 59,796  $ 57,699

Provision for credit losses 2,353  2,396  4,157  4,987  4,172

Total other operating income 11,574  14,201  13,507  13,013  11,096

Total other operating expense 43,666  45,680  47,009  43,946  42,072

Income tax expense 6,188  5,337  5,068  5,605  4,791

Net income 20,725  22,875  18,574  18,271  17,760

Basic earnings per share $ 0.79  $ 0.86  $ 0.69  $ 0.68  $ 0.66

Diluted earnings per share 0.78  0.85  0.69  0.67  0.65

Dividends declared per share 0.29  0.28  0.27  0.27  0.27

PERFORMANCE RATIOS

Return on average assets (ROA) [1] 1.12  % 1.25  % 1.01  % 1.00  % 0.96  %

Return on average equity (ROE) [1] 13.90  15.41  12.89  13.04  13.04

Average equity to average assets 8.07  8.12  7.85  7.66  7.37

Efficiency ratio [2] 59.87  59.88  62.84  60.36  61.16

Net interest margin (NIM) [1] 3.53  3.56  3.49  3.44  3.31

Dividend payout ratio [3] 37.18  32.94  39.13  40.30  41.54

SELECTED AVERAGE BALANCES

Average loans, including loans held for sale $ 5,268,482  $ 5,328,499  $ 5,332,656  $ 5,307,946  $ 5,311,610

Average interest-earning assets 7,022,759  6,964,796  7,011,753  6,985,097  7,054,488

Average assets 7,396,084  7,310,098  7,341,281  7,314,144  7,388,783

Average deposits 6,592,361  6,499,119  6,509,692  6,503,463  6,561,100

Average interest-bearing liabilities 4,846,057  4,757,686  4,807,225  4,807,669  4,914,398

Average equity 596,524  593,750  576,531  560,248  544,888

[1] ROA and ROE are annualized based on a 30/360 day convention. Annualized net interest income and expense in the NIM calculation are based on the day count interest payment conventions at the interest-earning asset or interest-bearing liability level (i.e. 30/360, actual/actual).

[2] Efficiency ratio is defined as total other operating expense divided by total revenue (net interest income and total other operating income).

[3] Dividend payout ratio is defined as dividends declared per share divided by diluted earnings per share.

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Financial Highlights

(Unaudited) TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

REGULATORY CAPITAL RATIOS

Central Pacific Financial Corp.

Leverage ratio 9.7  % 9.8  % 9.7  % 9.6  % 9.4  %

Common equity tier 1 capital ratio 12.6  12.7  12.6  12.6  12.4

Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio 13.5  13.6  13.5  13.5  13.4

Total risk-based capital ratio 14.7  14.8  15.7  15.8  15.6

Central Pacific Bank

Leverage ratio 9.6  9.7  10.2  10.1  9.8

Common equity tier 1 capital ratio 13.4  13.5  14.1  14.1  14.0

Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio 13.4  13.5  14.1  14.1  14.0

Total risk-based capital ratio 14.6  14.7  15.3  15.3  15.2

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

(dollars in thousands, except for per share amounts) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

BALANCE SHEET

Total loans, net of deferred fees and costs $ 5,320,349  $ 5,289,096  $ 5,367,202  $ 5,289,809  $ 5,334,547

Total assets 7,495,363  7,409,241  7,421,478  7,369,567  7,405,239

Total deposits 6,699,354  6,609,764  6,577,684  6,544,989  6,596,048

Long-term debt 76,547  76,547  131,527  131,466  131,405

Total equity 593,879  592,581  588,066  568,874  557,376

Tangible common equity to tangible assets [4] 7.92  % 8.00  % 7.92  % 7.72  % 7.53  %

ASSET QUALITY

Allowance for credit losses (ACL) $ 59,933  $ 59,621  $ 60,393  $ 59,611  $ 60,469

Nonaccrual loans 14,524  14,386  14,319  14,895  11,085

Non-performing assets (NPA) 14,524  14,386  14,319  14,895  11,085

Ratio of ACL to total loans 1.13  % 1.13  % 1.13  % 1.13  % 1.13  %

Ratio of NPA to total assets 0.19  % 0.19  % 0.19  % 0.20  % 0.15  %

PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK OUTSTANDING

Book value per common share $ 22.74  $ 22.47  $ 21.86  $ 21.08  $ 20.60

Closing market price per common share 31.96  31.16  30.34  28.03  27.04

[4] The tangible common equity ratio is a non-GAAP measure which should be read in conjunction with the Company’s GAAP financial information. Comparison of our ratio with those of other companies may not be possible because other companies may calculate the ratio differently. See Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures in Table 9.

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited) TABLE 2

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

(Dollars in thousands, except share data) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

ASSETS

Cash and due from financial institutions $ 88,880  $ 88,200  $ 102,859  $ 110,935  $ 106,670

Interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions 317,716  290,453  207,034  206,035  170,226

Investment securities:

Debt securities available-for-sale, at fair value 779,156  748,212  758,683  765,213  780,379

Debt securities held-to-maturity, at amortized cost; fair value of: $486,018 at March 31, 2026, $495,845 at December 31, 2025, $500,859 at September 30, 2025, $499,833 at June 30, 2025, and $511,717 at March 31, 2025 554,548  562,391  570,886  580,476  589,688

Total investment securities 1,333,704  1,310,603  1,329,569  1,345,689  1,370,067

Loans held for sale 2,536  1,084  1,557  —  2,788

Loans, net of deferred fees and costs 5,320,349  5,289,096  5,367,202  5,289,809  5,334,547

Less: allowance for credit losses (59,933) (59,621) (60,393) (59,611) (60,469)

Loans, net of allowance for credit losses 5,260,416  5,229,475  5,306,809  5,230,198  5,274,078

Premises and equipment, net 99,942  100,620  100,992  103,657  103,490

Accrued interest receivable 24,320  23,559  25,232  23,518  24,743

Investment in unconsolidated entities 59,548  61,349  52,987  49,370  50,885

Mortgage servicing rights 8,520  8,672  8,459  8,436  8,418

Bank-owned life insurance 181,298  180,717  179,743  177,639  176,846

Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines ("FHLB") and Federal Reserve Bank ("FRB") stock 24,682  25,836  25,215  24,816  24,163

Right-of-use lease assets 24,320  24,822  25,570  30,693  29,829

Other assets 69,481  63,851  55,452  58,581  63,036

Total assets $ 7,495,363  $ 7,409,241  $ 7,421,478  $ 7,369,567  $ 7,405,239

LIABILITIES

Deposits:

Noninterest-bearing demand $ 1,897,593  $ 1,891,198  $ 1,903,614  $ 1,938,226  $ 1,854,241

Interest-bearing demand 1,428,323  1,388,107  1,340,725  1,336,620  1,368,519

Savings and money market 2,378,834  2,346,522  2,292,881  2,242,122  2,316,416

Time 994,604  983,937  1,040,464  1,028,021  1,056,872

Total deposits 6,699,354  6,609,764  6,577,684  6,544,989  6,596,048

Long-term debt, net of unamortized debt issuance costs 76,547  76,547  131,527  131,466  131,405

Lease liabilities 25,073  25,549  26,288  31,981  31,057

Accrued interest payable 6,433  7,068  8,604  8,755  8,757

Other liabilities 94,077  97,732  89,309  83,502  80,596

Total liabilities 6,901,484  6,816,660  6,833,412  6,800,693  6,847,863

EQUITY

Shareholders' equity:

Preferred stock, no par value, authorized 1,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding: none at March 31, 2026, December 31, 2025, September 30, 2025, June 30, 2025, and March 31, 2025 —  —  —  —  —

Common stock, no par value, authorized 185,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding: 26,115,229 at March 31, 2026, 26,374,967 at December 31, 2025, 26,903,512 at September 30, 2025, 26,981,436 at June 30, 2025, and 27,061,589 at March 31, 2025 370,633  381,158  397,479  399,823  402,400

Additional paid-in capital 106,501  107,308  106,675  106,033  104,849

Retained earnings 204,494  191,383  175,968  164,676  153,692

Accumulated other comprehensive loss (87,749) (87,268) (92,056) (101,658) (103,565)

Total equity 593,879  592,581  588,066  568,874  557,376

Total liabilities and equity $ 7,495,363  $ 7,409,241  $ 7,421,478  $ 7,369,567  $ 7,405,239

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Statements of Income

(Unaudited) TABLE 3

Three Months Ended

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

Interest income:

Interest and fees on loans $ 64,323  $ 66,897  $ 67,222  $ 65,668  $ 64,119

Interest and dividends on investment securities:

Taxable investment securities 9,210  9,401  9,776  9,871  9,801

Tax-exempt investment securities 682  696  709  709  708

Interest on deposits in other financial institutions 2,500  1,501  1,857  1,484  2,254

Dividend income on FHLB and FRB stock 381  382  395  388  324

Total interest income 77,096  78,877  79,959  78,120  77,206

Interest expense:

Interest on deposits:

Interest-bearing demand 522  441  490  443  452

Savings and money market 7,502  8,004  8,898  8,414  8,862

Time 6,665  6,999  7,410  7,616  8,107

Interest on long-term debt 1,049  1,346  1,860  1,851  2,086

Total interest expense 15,738  16,790  18,658  18,324  19,507

Net interest income 61,358  62,087  61,301  59,796  57,699

Provision for credit losses 2,353  2,396  4,157  4,987  4,172

Net interest income after provision for credit losses 59,005  59,691  57,144  54,809  53,527

Other operating income:

Mortgage banking income 649  1,186  958  744  597

Service charges on deposit accounts 2,299  2,423  2,330  2,124  2,147

Other service charges and fees 5,789  5,570  6,472  5,957  5,766

Income from fiduciary activities 1,423  1,529  1,547  1,501  1,624

Income from bank-owned life insurance 399  2,816  1,879  2,260  497

Net loss on sales of investment securities —  —  (30) —  —

Other 1,015  677  351  427  465

Total other operating income 11,574  14,201  13,507  13,013  11,096

Other operating expense:

Salaries and employee benefits 23,085  24,490  24,749  22,696  21,819

Net occupancy 4,322  4,432  4,598  4,253  4,392

Computer software 5,045  5,442  5,151  5,320  4,714

Legal and professional services 2,384  2,878  2,669  2,873  2,798

Equipment 807  825  867  950  1,082

Advertising 997  943  730  832  887

Communication 823  495  791  901  1,033

Other 6,203  6,175  7,454  6,121  5,347

Total other operating expense 43,666  45,680  47,009  43,946  42,072

Income before income taxes 26,913  28,212  23,642  23,876  22,551

Income tax expense 6,188  5,337  5,068  5,605  4,791

Net income $ 20,725  $ 22,875  $ 18,574  $ 18,271  $ 17,760

Per common share data:

Basic earnings per share $ 0.79  $ 0.86  $ 0.69  $ 0.68  $ 0.66

Diluted earnings per share 0.78  0.85  0.69  0.67  0.65

Cash dividends declared 0.29  0.28  0.27  0.27  0.27

Basic weighted average shares outstanding 26,277,749  26,687,551  26,968,163  26,988,169  27,087,154

Diluted weighted average shares outstanding 26,414,880  26,827,551  27,083,280  27,069,677  27,213,406

Note: Certain amounts in the prior period financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the presentation of the current period.

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Average Balances, Interest Income & Expense, Yields and Rates (Taxable Equivalent)

(Unaudited) TABLE 4

Three Months Ended Three Months Ended Three Months Ended

March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025 March 31, 2025

Average Average   Average Average   Average Average

(Dollars in thousands) Balance Yield/Rate Interest Balance Yield/Rate Interest Balance Yield/Rate Interest

ASSETS

Interest-earning assets:

Interest-bearing deposits in other financial institutions $ 274,885  3.69  % $ 2,500  $ 151,826  3.92  % $ 1,501  $ 206,108  4.44  % $ 2,254

Investment securities:

Taxable [1] 1,318,722  2.80  9,210  1,322,341  2.84  9,401  1,376,687  2.85  9,801

Tax-exempt [1] [3] 135,519  2.55  863  136,530  2.58  881  139,589  2.57  896

Total investment securities 1,454,241  2.77  10,073  1,458,871  2.82  10,282  1,516,276  2.82  10,697

Loans, including loans held for sale [2] 5,268,482  4.93  64,323  5,328,499  4.99  66,897  5,311,610  4.88  64,119

FHLB and FRB stock 25,151  6.07  381  25,600  5.96  382  20,494  6.32  324

Total interest-earning assets 7,022,759  4.44  77,277  6,964,796  4.52  79,062  7,054,488  4.43  77,394

Noninterest-earning assets 373,325      345,302      334,295

Total assets $ 7,396,084      $ 7,310,098      $ 7,388,783

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Interest-bearing liabilities:

Interest-bearing demand deposits $ 1,407,877  0.15  % $ 522  $ 1,358,436  0.13  % $ 441  $ 1,355,360  0.14  % $ 452

Savings and money market deposits 2,371,217  1.28  7,502  2,297,826  1.38  8,004  2,345,445  1.53  8,862

Time deposits up to $250,000 432,745  2.18  2,331  433,911  2.21  2,422  457,473  2.51  2,832

Time deposits over $250,000 557,671  3.15  4,334  571,240  3.18  4,577  603,919  3.54  5,275

Total interest-bearing deposits 4,769,510  1.25  14,689  4,661,413  1.31  15,444  4,762,197  1.48  17,421

Long-term debt 76,547  5.56  1,049  96,273  5.55  1,346  152,201  5.56  2,086

Total interest-bearing liabilities 4,846,057  1.32  15,738  4,757,686  1.40  16,790  4,914,398  1.61  19,507

Noninterest-bearing deposits 1,822,851      1,837,706      1,798,903

Other liabilities 130,652      120,956      130,594

Total liabilities 6,799,560      6,716,348      6,843,895

Total equity 596,524      593,750      544,888

Total liabilities and equity $ 7,396,084      $ 7,310,098      $ 7,388,783

Net interest income (taxable-equivalent)     61,539      62,272      57,887

Taxable-equivalent adjustment [3] (181) (185) (188)

Net interest income (GAAP) $ 61,358  $ 62,087  $ 57,699

Interest rate spread 3.12  % 3.12  % 2.82  %

Net interest margin (taxable-equivalent) [4]   3.53  %     3.56  %     3.31  %

[1] At amortized cost.

[2] Includes nonaccrual loans.

[3] Interest income and resultant yield information for tax-exempt investment securities is expressed on a taxable-equivalent basis using a federal statutory tax rate of 21%.

[4] Annualized net interest income and expense in the NIM calculation are based on the day count interest payment conventions at the interest-earning asset or interest-bearing liability level (i.e. 30/360, actual/actual).

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Loans

(Unaudited) TABLE 5

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

(Dollars in thousands) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

Commercial and industrial $ 590,810  $ 594,592  $ 608,814  $ 608,130  $ 634,620

Construction 204,368  213,191  217,610  190,008  160,092

Residential mortgage 1,806,965  1,839,191  1,839,535  1,851,690  1,870,239

Home equity 582,380  600,082  610,889  627,834  655,237

Commercial mortgage 1,703,760  1,594,433  1,613,187  1,540,523  1,552,439

Consumer 432,066  447,607  477,167  471,624  461,920

Total loans, net of deferred fees and costs 5,320,349  5,289,096  5,367,202  5,289,809  5,334,547

Less: Allowance for credit losses (59,933) (59,621) (60,393) (59,611) (60,469)

Loans, net of allowance for credit losses $ 5,260,416  $ 5,229,475  $ 5,306,809  $ 5,230,198  $ 5,274,078

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Deposits

(Unaudited) TABLE 6

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

(Dollars in thousands) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

Noninterest-bearing demand $ 1,897,593  $ 1,891,198  $ 1,903,614  $ 1,938,226  $ 1,854,241

Interest-bearing demand 1,428,323  1,388,107  1,340,725  1,336,620  1,368,519

Savings and money market 2,378,834  2,346,522  2,292,881  2,242,122  2,316,416

Time deposits up to $250,000 429,564  433,629  444,005  439,687  436,437

Core deposits 6,134,314  6,059,456  5,981,225  5,956,655  5,975,613

Other time deposits greater than $250,000 431,013  412,188  458,339  459,945  475,861

Government time deposits 134,027  138,120  138,120  128,389  144,574

Total time deposits greater than $250,000 565,040  550,308  596,459  588,334  620,435

Total deposits $ 6,699,354  $ 6,609,764  $ 6,577,684  $ 6,544,989  $ 6,596,048

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Nonperforming Assets and Accruing Loans 90+ Days Past Due

(Unaudited) TABLE 7

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

(Dollars in thousands) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

Nonaccrual loans:

Commercial and industrial $ 490  $ 591  $ 357  $ 110  $ 531

Real estate:

Residential mortgage 10,518  10,572  11,413  12,327  9,199

Home equity 2,986  2,608  2,119  1,889  746

Consumer 530  615  430  569  609

Total nonaccrual loans 14,524  14,386  14,319  14,895  11,085

Other real estate owned ("OREO") —  —  —  —  —

Total nonperforming assets ("NPAs") 14,524  14,386  14,319  14,895  11,085

Accruing loans 90+ days past due:

Real estate:

Residential mortgage —  664  1,159  1,625  —

Home equity —  485  —  21  87

Consumer 290  403  349  418  670

Total accruing loans 90+ days past due 290  1,552  1,508  2,064  757

Total NPAs and accruing loans 90+ days past due $ 14,814  $ 15,938  $ 15,827  $ 16,959  $ 11,842

Ratio of total nonaccrual loans to total loans 0.27  % 0.27  % 0.27  % 0.28  % 0.21  %

Ratio of total NPAs to total assets 0.19  0.19  0.19  0.20  0.15

Ratio of total NPAs to total loans and OREO 0.27  0.27  0.27  0.28  0.21

Ratio of total NPAs and accruing loans 90+ days past due to total loans and OREO 0.28  0.30  0.29  0.32  0.22

Quarter-to-quarter changes in NPAs:

Balance at beginning of quarter $ 14,386  $ 14,319  $ 14,895  $ 11,085  $ 11,018

Additions 2,094  2,549  838  5,879  2,397

Reductions:

Payments (284) (397) (286) (585) (614)

Return to accrual status (883) (1,098) (821) (861) (558)

Charge-offs, valuation adjustments and other reductions (789) (987) (307) (623) (1,158)

Total reductions (1,956) (2,482) (1,414) (2,069) (2,330)

Balance at end of quarter $ 14,524  $ 14,386  $ 14,319  $ 14,895  $ 11,085

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Allowance for Credit Losses on Loans

(Unaudited) TABLE 8

Three Months Ended

Mar 31, Dec 31, Sep 30, Jun 30, Mar 31,

(Dollars in thousands) 2026 2025 2025 2025 2025

Allowance for credit losses ("ACL") on loans:

Balance at beginning of period $ 59,621  $ 60,393  $ 59,611  $ 60,469  $ 59,182

Provision for credit losses on loans 2,724  1,685  3,440  3,810  3,905

Charge-offs:

Commercial and industrial (1,056) (678) (1,071) (2,858) (580)

Real estate:

Consumer (2,301) (2,831) (2,824) (2,864) (2,977)

Total charge-offs (3,357) (3,509) (3,895) (5,722) (3,557)

Recoveries:

Commercial and industrial 175  266  204  195  171

Real estate:

Construction 2  1  —  3  —

Residential mortgage 8  9  8  7  10

Home equity 6  9  9  9  3

Consumer 754  767  1,016  840  755

Total recoveries 945  1,052  1,237  1,054  939

Net charge-offs

(2,412) (2,457) (2,658) (4,668) (2,618)

Balance at end of period $ 59,933  $ 59,621  $ 60,393  $ 59,611  $ 60,469

Average loans, net of deferred fees and costs $ 5,268,482  $ 5,328,499  $ 5,332,656  $ 5,307,946  $ 5,311,610

Ratio of annualized net charge-offs to average loans 0.18  % 0.18  % 0.20  % 0.35  % 0.20  %

Ratio of ACL to total loans 1.13  1.13  1.13  1.13  1.13

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

(Unaudited) TABLE 9

To supplement its consolidated financial information, the Company utilizes certain non-GAAP financial measures. These measures are not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP results. The Company believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful insight to investors and other stakeholders in understanding its financial performance and position, by excluding certain transactions that may be non-recurring, non-operational, or not indicative of ongoing results. The Company believes that these non-GAAP measures offer a useful perspective for evaluating performance trends over time and are intended to support period-to-period comparisons. The Company believes they are valuable tools for both investors and management in assessing historical results and forecasting future performance. Non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly entitled measures reported by other companies. The results for the three months ended March 31, 2026 were not materially impacted by items outside of the normal course of business.

The Company believes that pre-provision net revenue ("PPNR"), a non-GAAP financial measure, is useful as a tool to help evaluate the ability to provide for credit costs through operations. The following table presents a recalculation of the PPNR for the periods presented.

Three Months Ended

(dollars in thousands) Mar 31, 2026 Dec 31, 2025 Sep 30, 2025 Jun 30, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

GAAP net income $ 20,725  $ 22,875  $ 18,574  $ 18,271  $ 17,760

Add: Income tax expense 6,188  5,337  5,068  5,605  4,791

GAAP pre-tax income 26,913  28,212  23,642  23,876  22,551

Add: Provision for credit losses 2,353  2,396  4,157  4,987  4,172

Pre-provision net revenue ("PPNR") (non-GAAP) 29,266  30,608  27,799  28,863  26,723

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

(Unaudited) TABLE 9 (CONTINUED)

A key measure of operating efficiency monitored by the Company is the efficiency ratio, which is derived from GAAP-based amounts. It is calculated by dividing total other operating expenses by total pre-provision revenue (defined as net interest income plus total other operating income). The Company believes that the efficiency ratio, a non-GAAP financial measure, provides a useful supplemental metric that enhances understanding of its business performance and operating efficiency. However, this ratio should not be viewed as a substitute for GAAP results and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. The following table presents the Company's efficiency ratio for the periods indicated:

Three Months Ended

(dollars in thousands) Mar 31, 2026 Dec 31, 2025 Sep 30, 2025 Jun 30, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Total other operating expense $ 43,666  $ 45,680  $ 47,009  $ 43,946  $ 42,072

Net interest income $ 61,358  $ 62,087  $ 61,301  $ 59,796  $ 57,699

Total other operating income 11,574  14,201  13,507  13,013  11,096

Total revenue $ 72,932  $ 76,288  $ 74,808  $ 72,809  $ 68,795

Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) 59.87  % 59.88  % 62.84  % 60.36  % 61.16  %

The table below presents the Tangible Common Equity ("TCE") ratio, a non-GAAP financial measure, as of the dates indicated. The TCE ratio is calculated by dividing tangible common equity by tangible assets.

(dollars in thousands) Mar 31, 2026 Dec 31, 2025 Sep 30, 2025 Jun 30, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Total equity $ 593,879  $ 592,581  $ 588,066  $ 568,874  $ 557,376

Less: Intangible assets —  —  —  —  —

TCE $ 593,879  $ 592,581  $ 588,066  $ 568,874  $ 557,376

Total assets $ 7,495,363  $ 7,409,241  $ 7,421,478  $ 7,369,567  $ 7,405,239

Less: Intangible assets —  —  —  —  —

Tangible assets $ 7,495,363  $ 7,409,241  $ 7,421,478  $ 7,369,567  $ 7,405,239

TCE ratio (non-GAAP) 7.92  % 8.00  % 7.92  % 7.72  % 7.53  %

EX-99.2

EX-99.2

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final.htm · Sequence: 3

cpfirdeck-1q26final

1st Quarter 2026 Earnings Supplement and Investor Presentation April 29, 2026

2Central Pacific Financial Corp. Forward-Looking Statements This document may contain forward-looking statements ("FLS") concerning, among other things: projections of revenues, expenses, income or loss, earnings or loss per share, capital expenditures, payment or nonpayment of dividends, net interest income, capital position, credit losses, net interest margin, or other financial items. These statements may also include the plans, objectives, and expectations of Central Pacific Financial Corp. (the "Company") or its management or Board of Directors, including those relating to business plans, use of capital resources, products or services, and regulatory developments or actions. In addition, such statements may address anticipated economic performance, the expected impact of business initiatives, and the assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Words such as "believe," "plan," "anticipate," "aim," "seek," "expect," "intend," "forecast," "hope," "target," "continue," "remain," "estimate," "will," "should," "may," and other similar expressions are intended to identify FLS, although such terminology is not the exclusive means of doing so. While we believe that our FLS and their underlying assumptions are reasonably based, such statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. Factors that may lead to such differences, include, but are not limited to: the persistence or resurgence of inflationary pressures in the United States and our market areas, and their effect on market interest rates, economic conditions, and credit quality; the impact of the current U.S. administration’s economic policies, including potential international tariffs, geopolitical instability, trade tensions,and other cost- cutting or fiscal initiatives; the adverse effects of bank failures on customer confidence, deposit behavior, liquidity, and regulatory responses; the effects of pandemics, epidemics, and other public health emergencies, including their impact on Hawaii's tourism and construction sectors and on our borrowers, customers, vendors and employees; supply chain disruptions, labor contract disputes, strikes; adverse trends in the real estate or construction industries, including rising inventory levels or declining property values; deterioration in borrowers' financial performance leading to increased loan delinquencies, asset quality issues, or loan losses; the impact of local, national, and international economic conditions and natural disasters (such as wildfires, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tsunamis, storms, floods, or earthquakes) on our markets and major industries within Hawaii; weakness in domestic economic conditions, including instability in the financial industry, deterioration in real estate markets, and declines in consumer or business confidence; revisions to estimates of reserve requirements under applicable regulatory and accounting standards; the impact of legislative and regulatory developments, including the Dodd-Frank Act, changing capital and consumer protection rules, and new regulations affecting our operations and competitiveness; the costs and effects of legal and regulatory proceedings, including actual or threatened litigation and the efforts of governmental and regulatory exams and orders, as well as the costs of ongoing or potential compliance efforts; the effect of accounting standard changes adopted by regulatory agencies, the PCAOB, or the FASB, and the cost and resources associated with implementation; changes in trade, monetary, or fiscal policy, including actions by the Federal Reserve; market volatility and monetary fluctuations, including the transition away from the LIBOR Index; declines in our market capitalization or the price of our common stock; the effects and cost of acquisitions, dispositions, or strategic transactions we may make or evaluate; political instability, acts of war or terrorism, or other geopolitical conflicts; shifts in consumer spending, borrowing, and savings behaviors; technological changes and developments; cybersecurity incidents, data privacy breaches, or fraud involving us or third-party vendors; deficiencies in internal control over financial reporting or disclosure controls and procedures, and our ability to remediate them; increased competition among financial institutions and other financial service providers; our ability to achieve efficiency ratio improvement goals; our ability to attract and retain key personnel; changes in our personnel, organization, compensation and benefit plans; and related reputational or regulatory exposures; and risks related to the United States fiscal debt, deficit, and budget uncertainties. For further information on factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations or projections expressed in our FLS, please refer to the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company's most recent Form 10-K, particularly, the discussion of "Risk Factors" set forth therein. We urge investors to consider all of these factors carefully in evaluating the FLS contained in this document. FLS speak only as of the date on which such statements are made. We undertake no obligation to update any FLS to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date on which such statements are made, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.

3Central Pacific Financial Corp. Central Pacific Financial Corp. Overview Who We Are Strategic Focus 1Q 2026 Financial Results Appendix

4Central Pacific Financial Corp. MARKET INFORMATION NYSE TICKER CPF SUBSIDIARY CPB TOTAL ASSETS $7.5 billion MARKET CAP $835 million SHARE PRICE $31.96, +79% (3Y1) DIVIDEND YIELD 3.6%2 Central Pacific Financial Corp. (CPF) is a Hawaii-based bank holding company. Central Pacific Bank (CPB) was founded in 1954 by Japanese-American veterans of World War II to serve the needs of families and small businesses that did not have access to financial services. Today CPB is the 4th largest financial institution, by deposit base in Hawaii, with 27 branches and 55 ATMs across the State. CPB was named to Newsweek’s “America’s Best Regional Banks” list for 2026. This marks the fifth consecutive year CPB has made this list. Central Pacific Financial – Who We Are 1 3-year stock price change from 3/31/2023 to 3/31/2026 2 Dividend yield is calculated based on quarterly cash dividend of $0.29 per share for 2Q26 Note: Total assets and other market information above is as of March 31, 2026

Strategic Focus

6Central Pacific Financial Corp. CPF Strategic Focus Our objective is to operate as a high performing bank that delivers sustainable, growing returns and provides enhanced value to positively impact our employees, customers, community and long- term shareholders. Our focus is on our core business. We believe we are positioned to drive strong results organically. Strengthening our brand and reputation enhances customer trust, loyalty and community relevance which drives sustained deposit growth, lower customer acquisition costs and long-term shareholder value. Brand and Reputation Relationship-based Hawaii retail and small business deposits provide stable, low-cost funding to support balance sheet growth and margin optimization. Diversify funding sources through strategic partnerships with customers in Japan and Korea. Stable, Low-Cost Funding Focus on high-quality, relationship-driven lending and selective investments. Prioritize durable spreads over rate speculation to drive consistent earnings and capital growth. Disciplined Asset Deployment Seek diversification through selective indirect and wholesale credit exposure to reduce concentration risk, access larger markets, and enhance returns, while maintaining disciplined, deposit-funded growth anchored in our Hawaii core franchise. Thoughtful Diversification

7Central Pacific Financial Corp. Hawaii as our core franchise, supported by complementary drivers of growth Core Hawaii Franchise • Strong commitment to the Hawaii market • Solid franchise built on 70+ year legacy • Relative size as 4th largest bank in Hawaii provides market share growth opportunity • Leader and advocate for small business and home ownership • Valuable low-cost core deposits Japan and Korea • Deepen cross-border strategic partnerships to support individual and business client investment in Hawaii • Generates core U.S. dollar deposits U.S. Mainland • Provides geographic diversification, shorter duration, and better risk/return profile • Continue to target 15-20% of total loans • Mainland exposure comprises CRE, C&I and Consumer Loans

8Central Pacific Financial Corp. Operational Excellence – Positive Operating Leverage Operational excellence framework to achieve sustainable performance and long-term organizational resilience by integrating people, processes and technology to drive efficiency, innovation and growth. 1Quarters are presented on a non-GAAP basis, normalized for non-recurring items Recent Highlights: • Strategic vendor renewals: successfully negotiated large contracts which provide expense savings/incentives while also strengthening system capabilities, service levels, and scalability. • Process automation: implemented over 90 process improvements including straight-through processing to core system. • Branch systems enhancements: provided time savings of over 80% on teller balancing, allowing more focus on customer service. • Expense optimization: consolidation of employees from Operations Center into our main office for an annual savings of ~$1 million. • Data Center: new fully upgraded outsourced Data Center with enhanced resiliency and disaster recovery. 59.87% 50% 52% 54% 56% 58% 60% 62% 64% 66% 68% - 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 3Q24 4Q24 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Efficiency Trend1 ($ in millions) Noninterest Expense Revenue Efficiency ratio

9Central Pacific Financial Corp. Capital Strategy: Enhancing Shareholder Value Overall focus on being good stewards of capital and allocating capital optimally to provide shareholder value, while balancing risk Drive accretive returns to fuel capital growth, dividends, and strategic expansion to create long-term shareholder value and resilience through cycles. Manage risk with discipline to preserve strength, ensuring compliance, and sustaining our capacity to grow and return capital. Key Philosophies: NOTE: Total Shareholder Return is calculated based on share price movement and assumes reinvestment of dividends over the period. 3Y and 5Y period as of 3/31/26 Source: S&P Global: HI Peers represents Bank of Hawaii (BOH) and First Hawaiian Bank (FHB); Nat’l Peers includes publicly traded banks with total assets of $3-10 billion as of 12/31/25. Capital Priorities & Targets: • Quarterly cash dividend with ~40% payout ratio • Fund accretive loan growth • Share repurchases • Maintain capitalization to protect against downside macroeconomic scenarios, informed by capital stress testing • Targets: CET1: 11-12%; TCE 7.5-8.5% 105% 49%50% 7% 72% 67% 0% 50% 100% 150% 3Y 5Y Total Shareholder Returns CPF HI Peers Nat'l Peers

1Q 2026 Financial Results

11Central Pacific Financial Corp. • Deposits grew $90 million from the prior quarter, of which $75 million was from core deposits1 • Loans grew by $31 million from the prior quarter, primarily from CRE • Maintained solid asset quality – NPAs 0.19% of total assets and annualized net charge-offs of 0.18% • Repurchased 321 thousand shares of CPF common stock for $10.5 million in the first quarter 1Q 2026 Financial Highlights 1Q26 4Q25 NET INCOME / DILUTED EPS $20.7mil $0.78 $22.9mil $0.85 RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) 1.12% 1.25% RETURN ON EQUITY (ROE) 13.90% 15.41% NET INTEREST MARGIN (NIM) 3.53% 3.56% EFFICIENCY RATIO2 59.87% 59.88% TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY (TCE)2 7.92% 8.00% 1 Core deposits, which include demand deposits, savings and money market deposits and time deposits up to $250,000 2 Refer to non-GAAP table in the appendix

12Central Pacific Financial Corp. Key Actions & Drivers of Stronger Financial Performance • Improved loan portfolio mix with $50 million QoQ reduction in residential mortgage and home equity loans, offset by growth in commercial mortgage loans • Existing swap on $115 million municipal securities portfolio - pay fixed at 2.1%, receive float at the effective Fed Funds rate. In the money position added $0.4 million to interest income in 1Q26 Balance Sheet Optimization/Asset Liability Management • Total loan portfolio cashflows of approximately $200 million in 1Q26 • New loan weighted average yield of 6.0% in 1Q26 • Deposit costs managed down successfully over last 7 quarters Favorable Asset/Liability Repricing • Quarterly cash dividend of $0.29 per share in 1Q26 • 321 thousand shares repurchased, totaling $10.5 million in 1Q26; $44.5 million remaining authorization • Declared 2Q26 cash dividend of $0.29 per share Capital Optimization

13Central Pacific Financial Corp. 59.87 57.00 59.00 61.00 63.00 65.00 67.00 69.00 1Q24 3Q24 1Q25 3Q25 1Q26 EFFICIENCY RATIO2 % 3.53 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.5 3.7 3.9 1Q24 3Q24 1Q25 3Q25 1Q26 NIM % 13.90 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 1Q24 3Q24 1Q25 3Q25 1Q26 ROE2 % 1.12 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.30 1Q24 3Q24 1Q25 3Q25 1Q26 ROA2 % Profitability Improvements – In-line or Better than Peers Recent performance has broken through the CPF historical trend1; initial targets achieved 1CPF Historical trend = post-pandemic average from 1Q21 to 4Q24 depicted by pink dashed line 2CPF metrics are normalized for non-recurring items and are non-GAAP for 3Q24, 4Q24, and 3Q25. Refer to non-GAAP table in the appendix Source: S&P Global, LTM from 1Q25 – 4Q25 HI Peers represents BOH and FHB as of 12/31/25 Nat’l Peers includes publicly traded banks with total assets of $3-10 billion as of 12/31/25 LTM HI Peer Avg 1.01% LTM Nat’l Peer Avg 1.07% LTM HI Peer Avg 11.04% LTM Nat’l Peer Avg 11.55% LTM HI Peer Avg 59.21% LTM Nat’l Peer Avg 58.18% LTM HI Peer Avg 2.80% LTM Nat’l Peer Avg 3.64%

14Central Pacific Financial Corp. 0.90% 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% 2.50% 3.00% 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Total Deposit Cost CPF HI Peers Nat'l Peers Low-Cost Deposits Driven by Valuable Franchise CPF total deposit cost 0.90% Interest bearing deposit beta of 33% in current cycle • Well-diversified and granular: • 51% Commercial (Average account balance of $102 thousand) • 49% Consumer (Average account balance of $19 thousand) • 53% Long-tenured customers with CPB 10 years or longer • Low reliance on public time deposits Noninterest Bearing Demand 28% Interest Bearing Demand 21% Savings & Money Market 36% Time 15% Deposit Portfolio Composition as of 3/31/26 Source: S&P Global HI Peers represents BOH and FHB as of 12/31/25 Nat’l Peers includes publicly traded banks with total assets of $3-10 billion as of 12/31/25 5.80 6.64 6.74 6.85 6.64 6.61 6.70 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 1Q26 Total Deposit ($ in billions)

15Central Pacific Financial Corp. Historical NII and NIM Expansion 50.2 51.9 53.9 55.8 57.7 59.8 61.3 62.1 61.4 3.53% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% 2.50% 3.00% 3.50% 4.00% 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 65.0 1Q24 2Q24 3Q24 4Q24 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 NII and NIM ($ in millions) NII NIM NIM up 22 bps from a year ago and 70 bps from two years ago

16Central Pacific Financial Corp. Balanced Loan Portfolio NOTE: Totals may not foot due to rounding • CRE up $110 million quarter-over-quarter • Offset by run-off of residential mortgage, HELOC, and mainland consumer • Diverse loan portfolio with over 80% secured by real estate • 83% loans in core Hawaii market • Immaterial loan exposure to non-depository financial institutions (NDFIs) of 0.1% or $5.7 million Commercial & Industrial 11% Construction 4% Residential Mortgage 34% Home Equity 11% Commercial Mortgage 32% Consumer 8% Loan Portfolio Composition as of 3/31/26 4.96 5.10 5.56 5.44 5.33 5.29 5.32 4.93% 3.50% 3.70% 3.90% 4.10% 4.30% 4.50% 4.70% 4.90% 5.10% - 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 1Q26 Loan Balances Outstanding ($ in billions) Loans Yields ($ in millions) 3/31/2026 12/31/2025 3/31/2025 $ % $ % Resi & HELOC 2,389 2,439 2,525 (50) -2% (136) -5% CRE 1,704 1,594 1,552 110 7% 152 10% C&I 591 595 635 (4) -1% (44) -7% Construction 204 213 160 (9) -4% 44 27% Consumer 432 448 462 (16) -3% (30) -6% TOTAL 5,320 5,289 5,335 31 1% (15) 0% Loan Growth, by Category QoQ Growth YoY Growth

17Central Pacific Financial Corp. Neutral Balance Sheet Sensitivity 479 407 87 21 0 250 500 750 1000 ≤3m 3-6m 6-12m 1-3yr CD Maturity ($ in millions) as of 3/31/26 1,419 27% 247 5% 659 12% 662 12% 810 15% 1,511 29% 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 ≤3m 3m-12m 1yr-3yr 3yr-5yr 5-15yr >15yr Loan Repricing Schedule1 ($ in millions) as of 3/31/26 ▪ Contractual maturity ▪ Rate sensitive ▪ Non-rate sensitive 1Represents loan repricing or maturing. Excludes nonaccrual loans. • 31% of Loan Portfolio contractually reprices within 1 year • Over 95% CDs reprice within 1 year, while high level of our Interest-Bearing Non- Maturing Deposits (NMDs) have the contractual ability to reprice immediately. • Cycle-to-date, the falling-rates beta on interest-bearing deposits is 33%. Non-Int Bearing Demand, $1.9B Int Bearing Demand - WAR 0.15%, $1.4B; Savings & MM - WAR 1.28%, $2.4B; CDs - WAR 2.73%, $1.0B; Deposits Composition NOTE: Totals may not foot due to rounding

18Central Pacific Financial Corp. 5 Asset quality remained solid and in the expected operating range Solid Credit Profile 0.21% 0.21% 0.28% 0.27% 0.27% 0.27% 4Q24 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 NPAs/Total Loans 0.62% 0.82% 1.80% 1.77% 1.34% 1.86% 4Q24 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Criticized/Total Loans 0.19% 0.13% 0.14% 0.10% 0.13% 0.09% 0.29% 0.20% 0.35% 0.20% 0.18% 0.18% 4Q24 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Annualized NCO/Avg Loans All Other NCO/Avg Loans Mainland Consumer NCO/Avg Loans 59.2 60.5 59.6 60.4 59.6 59.9 1.11% 1.13% 1.13% 1.13% 1.13% 1.13% 4Q24 1Q25 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Allowance for Credit Losses and Coverage Ratio ACL ACL to Total Loans Ratio

19Central Pacific Financial Corp. 13.0 13.5 11.6 1.4 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Noninterest Income ($ in millions) Noninterest Income Non-recurring • 1Q26 decrease primarily due to decreases in income from bank-owned life insurance and seasonality/market impacts • 4Q25 $1.4 million death benefit proceeds for BOLI income • Focused on growing long-term fee income from wealth management and advisory offerings • 3Q25 $1.5 million in one-time expenses related to Operations Center consolidation • Focused on process improvements and driving positive operating leverage 43.9 45.7 43.71.5 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 2Q25 3Q25 4Q25 1Q26 Noninterest Expense ($ in millions) Noninterest Expense Non-recurring Noninterest Income and Expense 14.2 47.0

202Central Pacific Financial Corp. 49.2 30.7 29.1 52.7 18.1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 2022 2023 2024 2025 1Q26 Capital Return ($ in millions) Cash Dividends Share repurchases Total Strong Capital Position Supporting Organic Growth & Capital Return • Repurchased 321 thousand shares of CPF common stock for $10.5 million in 1Q26 • Quarterly cash dividend of $0.29 per share in 1Q26 • Capital Ratio Targets: • CET1: 11-12% • TCE: 7.5-8.5% 9.7% 12.6% 14.7% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% 16.0% Tier 1 Leverage CET1 Total Capital Regulatory Capital Ratios As 3/31/26

Appendix

22Central Pacific Financial Corp. Non-GAAP Disclosure To supplement its consolidated financial information, the Company utilizes certain non-GAAP financial measures. These measures are not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP results. The Company believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful insight to investors and other stakeholders in understanding its core financial performance and position, by excluding certain transactions that may be non-recurring, non-operational, or not indicative of ongoing results. The Company believes that these non-GAAP measures offer a useful perspective for evaluating performance trends over time and are intended to support period-to-period comparisons. The Company believes they are valuable tools for both investors and management in assessing historical results and forecasting future performance. Non- GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly entitled measures reported by other companies. The results for the three months ended March 31, 2026 were not materially impacted by items outside of the normal course of business. Refer to the Company’s earnings release tables for full non-GAAP reconciliation. EFFICIENCY RATIO ($ in millions) 1Q26 4Q25 Total other operating expense 43.7 45.7 Net interest income 61.4 62.1 Total other operating income 11.6 14.2 Total revenue 72.9 76.3 Efficiency ratio (non-GAAP) 59.87% 59.88% TCE RATIO ($ in millions) 1Q26 4Q25 Total shareholders’ equity 593.9 592.6 Less: intangible assets 0 0 TCE 593.9 592.6 Total assets 7,495.4 7,409.2 Less: intangible assets 0 0 Tangible assets 7,495.4 7,409.2 TCE Ratio (non-GAAP) 7.92% 8.00% Efficiency ratio is derived from GAAP-based amounts and is calculated by dividing total other operating expenses by total pre-provision revenue (net interest income plus total other operating income). Tangible Common Equity (“TCE”) Ratio is calculated by dividing tangible common equity by tangible assets. Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.

23Central Pacific Financial Corp. Non-GAAP Disclosure (cont’d) To supplement our consolidated financial information, the Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures, which are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP financial measures. The Company believes these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors and others, which excludes transactions that are not meaningful in comparison to our past operating performance or not reflective of ongoing financial results. The Company believes that these measures offer a supplemental measure for period-to-period comparisons and can be used to evaluate our historical and prospective financial performance. These non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly entitled measures reported by other companies. The following reconciling adjustments from GAAP or reported financial measures to non-GAAP adjusted financial measures are limited to: • 3Q25: net pre-tax expenses of $1.5 million related to the consolidation of the Company's former operations center into its main office in the three months ended September 30, 2025 • 4Q24: net pre-tax loss on sales of investment securities related to an investment portfolio repositioning of $9.9 million • 3Q24: pre-tax expenses of $3.1 million related to the evaluation and assessment of a strategic opportunity in the three months ended September 30, 2024 Management does not consider these transactions to be representative of the Company's core operating performance. The income tax effect was calculated assuming a 23% effective tax rate. Refer to the Company’s earnings release tables for full non-GAAP reconciliation. 3Q25 GAAP 3Q25 Adjustment 3Q25 Non-GAAP 4Q24 GAAP 4Q24 Adjustment 4Q24 Non-GAAP 3Q24 GAAP 3Q24 Adjustment 3Q24 Non-GAAP NET INCOME ($ in millions) $18.6 +$1.2 $19.7 $11.3 +$7.6 $19.0 $13.3 +$2.4 $15.7 DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (EPS) $0.69 +$0.04 $0.73 $0.42 +$0.28 $0.70 $0.49 +$0.09 $0.58 RETURN ON ASSETS (ROA) 1.01% +0.07% 1.08% 0.62% +0.41% 1.03% 0.72% +0.13% 0.85% RETURN ON EQUITY (ROE) 12.89% +0.78% 13.67% 8.37% +5.45% 13.82% 10.02% +1.73% 11.75% TANGIBLE COMMON EQUITY (NON-GAAP) 7.92% +0.02% 7.94% 7.21% +0.12% 7.33% 7.31% +0.03% 7.34% EFFICIENCY RATIO (NON-GAAP) 62.84% -2.03% 60.81% 75.65% -11.00% 64.65% 70.12% -4.61% 65.51%

24Central Pacific Financial Corp. (*) Certain amounts in prior years were reclassified to conform to current year's presentation. These reclassifications had an immaterial impact to our previously reported efficiency ratios. Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding. Historical Financial Metrics ($ in millions) 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 1Q Balance Sheet (period end data) Loans and leases 4,964.1$ 5,101.6$ 5,555.5$ 5,439.0$ 5,332.9$ 5,289.1$ 5,320.3$ Total assets 6,594.6 7,419.1 7,432.8 7,642.8 7,472.1 7,409.2 7,495.4 Total deposits 5,796.1 6,639.2 6,736.2 6,847.6 6,644.0 6,609.8 6,699.4 Total shareholders' equity 546.7 558.3 452.9 503.8 538.4 592.6 593.9 Income Statement Net interest income 197.7 211.0 215.6 210.0 211.7 240.9 61.4 Provision (credit) for credit losses (*) 42.1 (14.6) (1.3) 15.7 9.8 15.7 2.4 Other operating income 45.2 43.1 47.9 46.7 38.7 51.8 11.6 Other operating expense (*) 151.7 163.0 166.0 164.1 172.6 178.7 43.7 Income taxes (*) 11.8 25.8 24.8 18.2 14.6 20.8 6.2 Net income 37.3 79.9 73.9 58.7 53.4 77.5 20.7 Prof itability Return on average assets 0.58% 1.13% 1.01% 0.78% 0.72% 1.06% 1.12% Return on average shareholders' equity 6.85% 14.38% 15.47% 12.38% 10.25% 13.62% 13.90% Efficiency ratio 62.47% 64.16% 63.00% 63.95% 68.91% 61.05% 59.87% Net interest margin 3.30% 3.18% 3.09% 2.94% 3.01% 3.45% 3.53% Capital Adequacy (period end data) Leverage capital ratio 8.8% 8.5% 8.5% 8.8% 9.3% 9.8% 9.7% Total risk-based capital ratio 15.2% 14.5% 13.5% 14.6% 15.4% 14.8% 14.7% Asset Quality Net loan chargeoffs/average loans 0.15% 0.02% 0.09% 0.27% 0.29% 0.23% 0.18% Nonaccrual loans/total loans (period end) 0.12% 0.12% 0.09% 0.13% 0.21% 0.27% 0.27% Year Ended December 31, 2026

25Central Pacific Financial Corp. CPB’s Hawaii Franchise Footprint 70+ year legacy 27 branches on 4 islands Kauai (1), Oahu (20), Maui (4), and Hawaii (2) & 55 ATMs

262Central Pacific Financial Corp. Tourism Visitor arrivals Feb 2026 +3.6%1 Jobs Unemployment Rate Feb 2026 2.3%1 Key State of Hawaii Highlights Hawaii Visitor Industry Update • Total visitor spending rose 10.3% YoY to $1.9 billion, supported by an increase in total arrivals1 Construction & Military Spending Strong Support to State Economy • Aloha Stadium redevelopment expected to cost over $650 million, with the surrounding development estimated to generate $2 billion in economic activity • Pearl Harbor’s shipyard infrastructure upgrade - the U.S. Navy’s largest shipyard project estimated to cost $3.4 billion Diverse Hawaii economy • State GDP driven by approximately 20% in each industry: tourism, government and real estate, with remaining 40% diversified in other industries 1 Source: State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. Tourism represents total visitors as of Feb 2026 compared to Feb 2025 2 Source: Honolulu Board of Realtors Resilient Hawaii Economy Housing Oahu Median Single- Family Home Price Mar 2026 $1.2mil2 -3.00% -2.00% -1.00% 0.00% Hawaii is less impacted in a U.S. Recession Average % Decline in Past Recessions US Hawaii Real GDP Source: UHERO Past recessions include: 1981-1982, 1990-1991, 2001, 2007-2009, and 2020 Payrolls

27Central Pacific Financial Corp. CPB Named Best Bank in Hawaii by Newsweek, Forbes, and Honolulu Star-Advertiser • Newsweek’s America’s Best Regional Banks 2026 • Forbes’ Best-In-State Banks 2025 • Forbes’ America’s Best Banks 2025 • SBA Lender of the year for 2025

Mahalo

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: centralpacificfinancialloga.jpg · Sequence: 7

Binary file (737436 bytes)

Download centralpacificfinancialloga.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final001.jpg · Sequence: 8

Binary file (131535 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final001.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final002.jpg · Sequence: 9

Binary file (267338 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final002.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final003.jpg · Sequence: 10

Binary file (63475 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final003.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final004.jpg · Sequence: 11

Binary file (125666 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final004.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final005.jpg · Sequence: 12

Binary file (47434 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final005.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final006.jpg · Sequence: 13

Binary file (159374 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final006.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final007.jpg · Sequence: 14

Binary file (133275 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final007.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final008.jpg · Sequence: 15

Binary file (130484 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final008.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final009.jpg · Sequence: 16

Binary file (121962 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final009.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final010.jpg · Sequence: 17

Binary file (55502 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final010.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final011.jpg · Sequence: 18

Binary file (95592 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final011.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final012.jpg · Sequence: 19

Binary file (119396 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final012.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final013.jpg · Sequence: 20

Binary file (98677 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final013.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final014.jpg · Sequence: 21

Binary file (113040 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final014.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final015.jpg · Sequence: 22

Binary file (75625 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final015.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final016.jpg · Sequence: 23

Binary file (120763 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final016.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final017.jpg · Sequence: 24

Binary file (106068 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final017.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final018.jpg · Sequence: 25

Binary file (81614 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final018.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final019.jpg · Sequence: 26

Binary file (90275 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final019.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final020.jpg · Sequence: 27

Binary file (75807 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final020.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final021.jpg · Sequence: 28

Binary file (41651 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final021.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final022.jpg · Sequence: 29

Binary file (129893 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final022.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final023.jpg · Sequence: 30

Binary file (157800 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final023.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final024.jpg · Sequence: 31

Binary file (132447 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final024.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final025.jpg · Sequence: 32

Binary file (62917 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final025.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final026.jpg · Sequence: 33

Binary file (129414 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final026.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final027.jpg · Sequence: 34

Binary file (112380 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final027.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: cpfirdeck-1q26final028.jpg · Sequence: 35

Binary file (58169 bytes)

Download cpfirdeck-1q26final028.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: fdic_equal-housingxlenderxa.jpg · Sequence: 36

Binary file (93171 bytes)

Download fdic_equal-housingxlenderxa.jpg

GRAPHIC

GRAPHIC

Filename: nyselisteda28a.jpg · Sequence: 37

Binary file (10876 bytes)

Download nyselisteda28a.jpg

XML — IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT

XML

Filename: R1.htm · Sequence: 39

v3.26.1

Cover Cover

Apr. 29, 2026

Cover [Abstract]

Document Type

8-K

Document Period End Date

Apr. 29, 2026

Entity Registrant Name

Central Pacific Financial Corp

Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code

HI

Entity File Number

001-31567

Entity Tax Identification Number

99-0212597

Entity Address, Address Line One

220 South King Street

Entity Address, City or Town

Honolulu

Entity Address, State or Province

HI

Entity Address, Postal Zip Code

96813

City Area Code

808

Local Phone Number

544-0500

Written Communications

false

Soliciting Material

false

Pre-commencement Tender Offer

false

Pre-commencement Issuer Tender Offer

false

Title of 12(b) Security

Common stock, No Par Value

Trading Symbol

CPF

Security Exchange Name

NYSE

Entity Emerging Growth Company

false

Entity Central Index Key

0000701347

Amendment Flag

false

X

- Definition

Boolean flag that is true when the XBRL content amends previously-filed or accepted submission.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_AmendmentFlag

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:booleanItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Area code of city

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_CityAreaCode

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:normalizedStringItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Cover page.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_CoverAbstract

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:stringItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

For the EDGAR submission types of Form 8-K: the date of the report, the date of the earliest event reported; for the EDGAR submission types of Form N-1A: the filing date; for all other submission types: the end of the reporting or transition period. The format of the date is YYYY-MM-DD.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_DocumentPeriodEndDate

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:dateItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

The type of document being provided (such as 10-K, 10-Q, 485BPOS, etc). The document type is limited to the same value as the supporting SEC submission type, or the word 'Other'.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_DocumentType

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:submissionTypeItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Address Line 1 such as Attn, Building Name, Street Name

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityAddressAddressLine1

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:normalizedStringItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Name of the City or Town

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityAddressCityOrTown

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:normalizedStringItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Code for the postal or zip code

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityAddressPostalZipCode

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:normalizedStringItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Name of the state or province.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityAddressStateOrProvince

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:stateOrProvinceItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

A unique 10-digit SEC-issued value to identify entities that have filed disclosures with the SEC. It is commonly abbreviated as CIK.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 12

-Subsection b-2

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityCentralIndexKey

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:centralIndexKeyItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Indicate if registrant meets the emerging growth company criteria.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 12

-Subsection b-2

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityEmergingGrowthCompany

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:booleanItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Commission file number. The field allows up to 17 characters. The prefix may contain 1-3 digits, the sequence number may contain 1-8 digits, the optional suffix may contain 1-4 characters, and the fields are separated with a hyphen.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityFileNumber

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:fileNumberItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Two-character EDGAR code representing the state or country of incorporation.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityIncorporationStateCountryCode

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:edgarStateCountryItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

The exact name of the entity filing the report as specified in its charter, which is required by forms filed with the SEC.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 12

-Subsection b-2

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityRegistrantName

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:normalizedStringItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

The Tax Identification Number (TIN), also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), is a unique 9-digit value assigned by the IRS.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 12

-Subsection b-2

+ Details

Name:

dei_EntityTaxIdentificationNumber

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:employerIdItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Local phone number for entity.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_LocalPhoneNumber

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:normalizedStringItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Boolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 13e

-Subsection 4c

+ Details

Name:

dei_PreCommencementIssuerTenderOffer

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:booleanItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Boolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 14d

-Subsection 2b

+ Details

Name:

dei_PreCommencementTenderOffer

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:booleanItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Title of a 12(b) registered security.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 12

-Subsection b

+ Details

Name:

dei_Security12bTitle

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:securityTitleItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Name of the Exchange on which a security is registered.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 12

-Subsection d1-1

+ Details

Name:

dei_SecurityExchangeName

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:edgarExchangeCodeItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Boolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Exchange Act

-Number 240

-Section 14a

-Subsection 12

+ Details

Name:

dei_SolicitingMaterial

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:booleanItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Trading symbol of an instrument as listed on an exchange.

+ References

No definition available.

+ Details

Name:

dei_TradingSymbol

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

dei:tradingSymbolItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration

X

- Definition

Boolean flag that is true when the Form 8-K filing is intended to satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant as written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act.

+ References

Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef

-Publisher SEC

-Name Securities Act

-Number 230

-Section 425

+ Details

Name:

dei_WrittenCommunications

Namespace Prefix:

dei_

Data Type:

xbrli:booleanItemType

Balance Type:

na

Period Type:

duration