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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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 -
We're glad it's over, but EBN's staff truly enjoyed bringing you coverage of the Supreme Court PPACA hearings from our own D.C. backyard, right alongside the national network media. In case you missed anything, heres a brief wrap-up/rundown of our news and analysis.
March 30 -
Comparing one groups health claims to anothers is touted as one way to zero in on cost-saving opportunities. The problem, guest blogger Linda K. Riddell notes, is that benchmarking can hide more cost-cutting opportunities than it shows.
March 28 -
The Chamber of Commerce Hiring Our Heroes program reminds employers to take some time to (re)focus their attention on the issue of veteran unemployment, something that unlike the eventual outcome of this weeks Supreme Court hearings HR/benefits pros actually have a significant amount of influence over.
March 27 -
According to a new survey from Workplace Options, 92% of young workers say that offering access to the latest technology makes employers more attractive than their competition, and 16% indicated that, regardless of compensation, they would quit their job if they did not have access to the latest tech gear.
March 23 -
Knowing a persons annual salary tells you more about his health than you may realize. And unlike much other health-related data, salary information is readily available to employers and not considered sensitive.
March 21 -
If an employee at your company regardless of whether you sell derivatives or donuts thinks that true leadership is lacking and that sincere customer/client service isnt its first priority, youve got big problems with culture and employee communication.
March 19 -
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday that Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee agreed to pay the agency $1.5 million to settle a potential HIPAA violation the first resulting from a breach under the HITECH Acts breach notification rule. So, obviously youve heard about this a million times already on CNN and other news outlets, right? Yeah, didnt think so.
March 14 -
Spending time and energy on wellness generally is cast as a long-term strategy with long term results. But not every group has long term health issues. And most groups would be better served by focusing on short-term problems.
March 12

