Kmart announced Tuesday that it will extend its integrated retail shopping conveniences to customers in Puerto Rico, offering more flexibility both in-store and online.
The sweeping changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are posing particular challenges to health care providers, insurers and employers in Puerto Rico, where there are notable variations to the applicability of the law.
The Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in Ponce is gearing up for its annual I.D.E.A.S. competition celebrating entrepreneurship.
The U.S Small Business Administration announced Tuesday that it has reached its third highest year of lending to date, surpassed only by two record years of supporting more than $30 billion in Fiscal 2011 and 2012.
International Meal Company is jump-starting plans announced last year to make significant investments in its operations at the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, as well as expand its reach outside the facility with the establishment of at least three Carl’s Jr. burger restaurants, company officials confirmed Monday.
Retailer Bath & Body Works made its highly anticipated debut in Puerto Rico Monday — more than two decades after first setting up shop in Ohio — with the opening of a 4,700 square-foot store in the Plaza Las Américas mega-mall in Hato Rey.
OFG Bancorp reported Monday its results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, which showed income available to common shareholders of $16.2 million, up 10 percent from the $14.7 million reported in the same year-ago quarter.
The Puerto Rico Pharmaceutical Industry Association will be hosting its 24th annual convention this week, when local and stateside speakers will discuss strategies that companies can apply to transform for a better future — this year’s theme.
Students or alumni of accredited universities in Puerto Rico that have submitted a master or doctoral dissertation related to the management of infrastructure and transportation services this year, may qualify to receive the “abertis in Transportation and Infrastructure Management” award, company officials said.
For more than two decades now during the month of October, the color pink has been a symbol of awareness, and women and men alike across the world unabashedly wear it in support of breast cancer victims and its survivors.
The Puerto Rico Products Association and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando recently signed a collaborative agreement with the goal of promoting products and services in Puerto Rico through entrepreneurs and investors in the central Florida city.
Several Puerto Rican government officials will be heading to London this week to promote the island as a potential hub for insurance companies.
Thousands of Banco Popular employees and their families donated their time Saturday to participate in the “Make a Difference Day,” to support nearly 100 community projects in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the U.S. mainland.
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