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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So yesterday, guest blogger Karrie Andes was honest enough to help sort through the part emotions can play when selecting a broker. Now, a new survey shows that the importance trust may have in the employer-broker relationship as well.
May 19 -
Let me say, right off the bat, that I enjoy working with insurance brokers. Although, some of the brokers Ive worked with in the past might tell you a different story.
May 18 -
I know you pros arent exactly raving fans of mental health parity, but Im almost positive mental health charity is something you could get behind.
May 17 -
Heres a post that's silly and serious at once. As we can see, the weather is getting warmer. And when the mercury rises, so does the risk that your companys dress code may be violated.
May 14 -
I have a horrible commute. Truly, truly horrible. Its expensive, long, often unpredictable and exhausting about 90 minutes each way.
May 13 -
It seems that the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has brought out my inner curmudgeon especially the dependent eligibility extension that allows young adults (keyword: adults) stay on their parents health insurance until age 26.
May 12 -
Which of these is the most eye-popping statement? 1. There is hostile, intelligent alien life on other planets that may try to conquer and colonize Earth.
May 11 -
The gloves are coming off: employers are getting ready to dish some tough love about wellness, to convince workers that their very lives as well as the existence of company-sponsored benefits are on the line.
May 10 -
Although its still as James Brown once sang a mans world, a new research paper from Wharton finds that HR increasingly is becoming a womens profession.
May 7 -
Lets keep it real: Theres a recession. So, raise your hand if youd jump at the chance to win $1,000. You? Thought so.
May 6

