Draco-Risk has set up shop in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to assist customers in the process of receiving just and correct payments from the insurance companies in their claims, after hurricanes Irma and María.
Fluor Corporation confirmed Thursday its crews supporting the mission in Puerto Rico of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) have helped to restore power to more than 232,000 customers throughout the island since arriving in October.
Boost Payment Solutions Inc., a global provider of business-to-business payment technologies, has announced a strategic alliance with Mastercard designed to expand Boost’s card-based straight-through processing payment solution in the Caribbean, the companies announced.
The Serenade of the Seas, a cruise ship run by Royal Caribbean, made its first visit to the Ponce Port Thursday, carrying some 4,000 passengers who were expected to inject some $500,000 to the town and the region, government officials said.
Honeywell donated $1.5 million in personal protective equipment and safety products today to emergency response personnel in the municipalities and neighboring towns of Aguadilla and Moca.
The Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI, as it is known in Spanish) on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the director of the Puerto Rico Demographic Registry, Wanda Llovet-Díaz, after multiple attempts to get the agency she heads to offer information about the deaths that occurred on the island after Hurricane María.
After months of renovations due to the damages caused by Hurricanes Irma and María, the VIVO Beach Club beachfront entertainment complex in Isla Verde, has reopened after investing $1 million in repairs, company officials announced.
The U.S. House and Senate reached an agreement Wednesday on a federal disaster relief aid package for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands of $6.8 billion, government officials announced.
The National Association of State Latino Chambers of Commerce (NASLCC) and the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) signed in Chicago a memorandum of understanding to provide training, and business opportunities for Latino businesses in the United States and Puerto Rico, the nonprofits announced.
Johnson & Johnson Family of Consumer Companies-McNeil Healthcare LLC launched the Bridge to Employment (BTE) Program for 50 sophomores in the Florencia García high school in Las Piedras, the company announced.
Popular Business Solutions, a set of tools that make it easier for merchants to manage their businesses on a daily basis has been relaunched, bank officials announced.
As part of its corporate strategy of constant innovation, FirstMortgage announced the launch of its new website, "Tu Hipoteca Online," which expands upon its mortgage origination services.
Luxury hand-rolled cigar company, E.P. Carrillo, is bringing its first-ever blending seminar to Puerto Rico Feb. 9, featuring cigar expert José Blanco, the company announced.
The American Statistical Association (ASA), the world’s largest community of statisticians, together with leaders of the Puerto Rican scientific community and more than 1,800 petition signers are urging Puerto Rico’s legislature and Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to keep its statistical agency independent.
Caribbean Restaurants and Burger King have undertaken a $40 million remodeling Project of its eateries in Puerto Rico to temper them to the new global design known as “Garden Grill,” company officials announced.
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