Banco Popular on Thursday unveiled a new tool through which clients can send cash to other people even if they do not have a bank account.
Echar Pa’lante, an initiative Banco Popular launched five years ago to empower a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation, is looking ahead to further linking academia, the government and the private sector to help restore Puerto Rico’s economy.
Saying that it has achieved a 97 percent satisfaction rate among some 1,500 Pueto Rico college students, Banco Popular is succeeding in locking up a position for itself among the emerging “millenial” generation, which has a distinct preference for technology as part of daily life.