Last updated 2024-11-21 03:27:32 (EST)

Fundamental Analysis

By analyzing seasonally adjusted quarterly revenue, one can gauge the trend of stock. However, please note that stock prices can sometimes lead fundamental data, so it should be accompanied by other leading indicators for better judgment.

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Quarter-over-Quarter Growth Rate
of Seasonally Adjusted Quarterly Revenue

-36.9%


As of 2024-09-30

Basic Information

Basic information of individual stocks, as well as their respective sectors and industries.

Company Introduction

Business Overview

Popular, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides various retail, mortgage, and commercial banking products and services in Puerto Rico, the United States, and British Virgin Islands. The company provides savings, NOW, money market, and other interest-bearing demand accounts; non-interest bearing demand deposits; and certificates of deposit. It also offers commercial and industrial, commercial multi-family, commercial real estate, and residential mortgage loans; consumer loans, including personal loans, credit cards, automobile loans, home equity lines of credit, and other loans to individual borrowers; construction loans; and lease financing comprising automobile loans/leases. In addition, the company provides investment banking, auto and equipment leasing and financing, broker-dealer, and insurance services; debit cards; and online banking services. As of December 31, 2021, it operated 169 branches; and 616 ATMs in Puerto Rico, 23 ATMs in the Virgin Islands, and 91 ATMs in the United States Mainland. Popular, Inc. was founded in 1893 and is headquartered in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.

Industry

Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Banks - Regional

Disclaimer

1. The information provided is for reference only and does not constitute any guarantee of profits or specific stock and price point recommendations.

2. The information is not complete; for comprehensive data, please refer to the relevant websites.

3. All stock market data analyses are subject to survivorship bias.

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