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Popular Becomes Second To Launch Credit Cards For Use In Cuba

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and the first in Puerto Rico to offer its credit cards for use in Cuba. In a press release , Popular said the Mastercard credit cards of its two banking subsidiaries, Banco Popular de Puerto Rico and Popular Community Bank, can be used at any of Cuba’s authorized merchants and ATMs throughout the country.

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NEN Widens USAT Partnership For Cashless Payments Growth

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Cashless payments firm USA Technologies (USAT) is expanding its partnership with amusement kiosk operator National Entertainment Network (NEN) to bring expanded cashless payment options to more vending machines and devices, the companies announced in a press release on Friday (Nov. and Puerto Rico.

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EIP Card: How to Get Your Money Without Fees

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The IRS has sent out the Economic Impact Payment (EIP) in the form of a debit card to qualifying taxpayers who may not have a bank account to receive direct deposit or to deposit a mailed stimulus check. As these taxpayers receive their EIP debit cards, they may be wondering how to access their money without getting hit by a bunch of fees.

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How the Popular Bank Associate Trainee Program sets recent graduates on a career path to success in banking

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The Popular Bank Associate Trainee Program is a select, 10-month rotational program for top-tier recent college graduates that exposes trainees to the diverse lines of the bank’s businesses, operations, policies and practices. One of my projects focused on Popular’s commercial credit cards. What was the best part of the program?

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SAFER Banking Act passes Senate Banking Committee: Will marijuana be re-scheduled under the Controlled Substances Act?

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Guam, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. This lack of access to financial services hinders these businesses’ abilities to gain a market foothold and contributes to the flourishing of an unregulated, underground marketplace. While 38 states , along with Washington D.C.,