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First BanCorp (the “Corporation”) (NYSE: FBP), the bank holding company for FirstBank Puerto Rico, announced the release of its third annual Corporate Sustainability Report, highlighting the Corporation’s commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and ethical governance. This 2023 Corporate Sustainability Report details significant achievements, including the expansion of the Corporation’s recycling program, the adoption of a Human Rights Statement, the expansion of initiati
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First BanCorp. (the “Corporation”) (NYSE: FBP), the bank holding company for FirstBank Puerto Rico, announced the release of its 2022 Corporate Sustainability Report, which highlights the Corporation’s strategy and development relating to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) matters. This 2022 Corporate Sustainability Report provides more information on the Corporation’s performance and management of our commitments to address ESG priorities, while building long-term value to the Corporati
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First BanCorp (the “Corporation”) (NYSE: FBP), the bank holding company for FirstBank Puerto Rico, announced the release of its inaugural Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report for 2021. This 2021 ESG Report focuses on a wide range of topics, including governance and leadership; responsible business practices; employees and culture; diversity, equity and inclusion; community engagement; and environmental stewardship.Aurelio Aleman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Corporat
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More than 5,900 Advance and independently owned Carquest stores participating in the Life is Why We Give campaign throughout June
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Heroic military veterans to serve as Grand Marshal and Honorary Pace Car Driver for the annual NASCAR preseason race at Daytona International Speedway
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Forty Advance Auto Parts stores in the greater Raleigh/Triangle-area collecting much-needed items to be distributed to those recovering from Hurricane Florence
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Forty-one Advance Auto Parts stores in the greater Raleigh/Triangle-area collecting much-needed items to be distributed to those recovering from Hurricane Florence
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Aid Delivered to Florida and More Than 150 Dogs and Cats Transported To No-Kill Shelters in California