Banco Popular de Puerto Rico
Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.
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According to one study, students whose parents pay their entire college bill are the ones most likely to be partying rather than studying.
April 26 -
A statement from the American Heart Association says based on review of more than 500 journal articles and studies, theres no proof that gum disease leads to heart disease or stroke or that preventive dental care can reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke.
April 25 -
There is always much noise and excitement about starting an employee wellness program, but the room goes silent when talk turns to return on investment. Its well past time for ROI vagueness to stop being tolerated. A wellness program without clear goals and methods for measurement is meaningless.
April 19 -
Recently, Benz Communications announced the launch of its Inside Benefits Communication Survey, the first survey of benefits and HR managers created specifically to learn how companies are strategizing and implementing benefits communication. Respondents to the 10-minute survey will get inside knowledge of what effective companies are doing, where they need help and what their plans are. Learn how to participate.
April 18 -
Its Earth Week! And regardless of your position on the reality and/or cause of climate change, this week is one set apart for being kinder and gentler to Mother Earth. Some companies best known for making green are taking bigger strides to go green or, in the case of Kaiser Permanente, go greener.
April 16 -
In a recent company infographic/blog post, The case for Facebook, Keas cites survey data that show a group of employees who browsed the web or used social networks for 10 minutes were 16% more productive than employees who took a regular 10-minute break, and 39% more productive than the control group.
April 12 -
Survey results from AMA Enterprise, a division of the American Management Association, finds that as many as two-in-five employees feel they hardly ever know whats going on at their organization.
April 11 -
Changing physicians' attitudes toward low-value services will mean counteracting a powerful force the profit motive. Physicians, like most economically rational people, generally tend to recommend tests and treatments that reward physicians financially.
April 10 -
A new study finds that expatriates face a higher overall risk for mental health problems and substance abuse disorders. Specifically, 50% of expatriates in the study were at high risk for problems like anxiety and depression, a rate 2.5 times their U.S.-based counterparts.
April 5 -
According to Glassdoor, for the first time in the four years it has been conducting the employment confidence survey, more employees expect a pay raise than those who do not 43% of employees expect a raise in the next 12 months while 38% and 19% say they dont know (but likely harbor secret hope).
April 4

