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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Former "Bond King" and the firm he co-founded patch up their differences for a reported $81 million; Supreme Court inaction means merchants can pursue more claims against Visa and Mastercard over swipe fees.
March 28 -
Digital currency proponents now pin their hopes on a bitcoin futures contract; bank reaches $110 million settlement with customers over phony accounts but gets "needs to improve" CRA rating.
March 29 -
Citizens Financial workers say they made up meetings with bank customers to meet sales pressures; car financing subsidiary settles with two states for $26 million for making bad loans.
March 30 -
Former U.K. banker is fined by regulator for using WhatsApp to discuss deals; Chase believes the public cloud is safe enough for banking applications.
March 31 -
The Fed's chief regulator leaves a legacy of strong banks; marketplace lender tries an IPO again by touting its balance sheet.
April 3 -
Bank will also pay $5.4 million to former manager who spotted fraud; overhauling Dodd-Frank will have to wait until summer.
April 4 -
Jeffrey Lacker admits his involvement in a 2012 leak that sparked a criminal probe by the Fed; Wells has fired dozens in its credit card processing unit for inflating merchants' sales figures.
April 5 -
CFPB director accused of being "asleep at the wheel" during the Wells Fargo scandal; consumers and retailers both reluctant to use Apple's mobile payment service.
April 6 -
White House economic chief makes nice with Elizabeth Warren over resurrecting bank separation law; Renaud Laplanche launches a new company to compete with his old one.
April 7 -
CEO Jes Staley is investigated by British authorities for trying to unmask a bank whistleblower and will take a pay hit; ISS is second consultant to call for voting against Wells directors.
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