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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While mass firings abound, the employment situation is not moribund for those with certain skills sets in demand.
November 21 -
Two vendors have added non-agency mortgage and co-issue servicing sales respectively, and a government agency has confirmed that it's working on overcoming a hurdle to more scalable eNote use.
November 21 -
Baby boomers downsizing, millennials entering their prime homebuying years and Gen Zers going for luxe rentals in trendy cities are among the trends to watch.
December 16 -
Buydowns, cash offers and rate lock programs can entice prospective homebuyers to move forward in a sluggish market.
November 29 -
Higher conforming loan limits for Fannie and Freddie, a review of the FHLB system and revised multifamily lending goals are among the recent FHFA developments.
January 17 -
Home prices, sales volumes, interest rates are expected to drop next year, researchers at the company forecasted.
December 6 -
Doma leadership said it has the technology and underwriting capabilities to allow the government-sponsored enterprises to handle the risk refi loans eligible for title waivers under a pilot announced by President Biden last week.
March 13 -
Christy Soukhamneut, chief lending officer at University Federal Credit Union in Austin, Texas, discusses the places career opportunities can emerge from, the importance that asking questions has in creating leaders and the rising profiles of women in mortgage.
March 18 -
Malicious actors could be utilizing the same software that cybersecurity experts use to test a company's systems for vulnerabilities.
March 18 -
Keeping vendor arrangements under wraps, "pen-tests" and a few simple email setting changes can make a world of difference in avoiding future attacks, experts say.
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