Englishman...I was thinking the same thing....
1969 ? Name changed to First Hawaiian Bank, which began to market itself as ?The bank that says Yes.?
And he's half a world away, living and working in London as the Australian director for the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development.... Critics dubbed it "The Glistening Bank" and "The bank that says yes - to itself".http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/05/08/1083911455889.html?from=storyrhs
In little old Orkney we have a small branch of a well known outfit that is advertised as "The Bank that says YES". Admittedly they don't always reply to letters and one is often tempted to re-write the slogan as - "The Bank that often says nothing very much".
If you answered yes to any of these questions, I may be able to help. Delaware Savings Bank - The Bank That Says Yes - like to work with hardworking homeowners who may have been turned down by others due to income, credit problems, self employment or former bankruptcy.http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=ho-1402980954070001%40as-clw-10-142.intnet.net&output=gplain