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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For the first time in almost 10 years, the Department of Labor is reviewing its rules on electronic disclosures in ERISA plans. Help drag DOL into the 21st century by providing your comments on how you use electronic media to provide benefit plan information to participants and beneficiaries.
April 18 -
In just the last week, two professionals one in the wellness industry, the other a benefits practitioner like yourselves have told me that starting wellness programs can be cheap, incentives are unnecessary and HRAs are flawed and in fact, can be dangerous for your wellness efforts. Cue the Twilight Zone theme song.
April 14 -
Cue the hallelujah chorus: The Associated Press reports that numbers released today from the Department of Labor show that employers posted 3.1 million open jobs in February, the most since the height of the financial crisis in September 2008.
April 13 -
To help reduce the estimated $400 billion in stress-related health costs and productivity losses, The Oxygen Plan has created a series of simple surveys to show individuals and employers their Stress Number and help them develop an effective stress management program.
April 12 -
Recently, one of EBNs staff members resigned and moved on to a new job opportunity. I normally dont take these kinds of staff transitions personally, but this is the first time Ive lost a coworker who also was my direct report. I wonder if I could have benefited from 360-degree reviews.
April 11 -
An article from amednews.com detailed the complexity facing the Institute of Medicine panel that is charged with recommending to the Health and Human Services Department what should be in the essential benefits package that is mandated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
April 8 -
Here in the nations capital, there are three things are guaranteed to put DCers on edge: the slightest hint of snow, traffic, and the fits and starts of the federal government. Thus, the mood here this week has been very anxious and uncertain amid the possibility of a government shutdown.
April 7 -
Theres a catch in the new study results from a team of RAND Health researchers who assessed the spending patterns and health care use of high-deductible health plan participants.
April 6 -
After some windfall distributions to some big-name recipients, ERRP funds are being sucked dry even faster than anticipated, so quickly that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will stop accepting ERRP applications altogether on May 5.
April 5 -
Today’s your day HR/benefits pros — enjoy it! April 4, 2011, marks the seventh annual celebration of National Employee Benefits Day. Led by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, the day is a time for anyone with employee benefit responsibilities to be recognized* for their dedication to providing quality benefits.
April 4

