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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  • We all know you love your CrackBerry, but there's such a thing as too much contact.

    October 27
  • Welcome to an exclusive online podcast with Joel Rice of Fisher & Philips, a national labor and employment law firm. In light of the economy, we know employers out there are struggling with difficult decisions regarding layoffs and termination of employees.

    October 27
  • In today's economy, we're all being asked to do "more with less." But since there aren't ever going to be more hours in the day, you need to figure out a way to make those hours more effective.

    October 28
  • The economy hasn't soured employers on expatriate assignments, as new research from Mercer finds that the number of that the number of employees working abroad has nearly doubled in the last several years -- from 50,000 in 2005-2006 to 94,000 today.

    October 28
  • In a push to make benefits more relevant to today's employees, Guardian Life has commissioned soccer star Mia Hamm to promote benefits enrollment to employees. She's got a cool video, sure, but does this technique work?Read a full post on the subject from EBA Editor Robert Whiddon.

    October 28
  • Okay, so maybe you´re outside the target demographic for MTV´s get out the vote push. But with less than a week to go until election day, it´s time to make your choice and show the power of your industry as a voting bloc.

    October 29
  • Sens. McCain and Obama, take note: A majority of workers want you to make work-life flexibility a priority during your presidency.

    October 29
  • In a word, duck! A finger of blame may be pointing your way. A recent article in the Las Vegas Business Press reports that employees angry over their 401(k) losses from the stock market freefall will be "looking for someone to blame," and that someone may be employers.

    October 29
  • Be careful when considering allowing employees to wear Halloween costumes to the office. Dennis Donnelly of Brian Cave in St. Louis shares potential legal ramifications during this Web-exclusive podcast.

    October 29
  • People always say they don't know what they'd do in a desperate situation until actually placed into it. Today's economic crisis is no exception. A new survey by Randstad USA shows that almost three in four employees would go to lengths to protect their jobs.

    October 30