Doral in the News

Launches Mujeres d Éxito second session to provide capital and help expand the businesses of 20 professional women. Fondo Doral provides $100K to 4 nonprofits for microloans to future entrepreneurs.

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For the fifth year in a row, Doral's dparques initiative will reforest parks throughout the Island.

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April 19, 2013

Doral continues its expansion and growth with the appointment of new professionals.

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Doral makes a $25,000 donation to the American Red Cross for Puerto Ricans affected by hurricane Sandy in New York City.

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The bank also offered educational tools for the students' first professional experience.

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Doral awards winners of "Estamos de Fiesta" with TVs, iPads, gift certificates and cash.

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d hogares has donated 18 homes in Puerto Rico.

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Aiming to generate positive messages that inspire moral values and hope, Doral convenes its communities to share their wishes for a better Puerto Rico using the hashtag #quieroserparted in social media platforms.

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Lucienne Gigante receives recognition as Community Relations Professional from prestigious US Public Relations organization.

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Doral's music video sparks remake contest. Winners compete in front of receive $1,000.

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Doral educates more than 500 women entrepreneurs across the Island as part of its educational initiative to support women's professional development.

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Doral's reforestation and education program impacted 6 cities in Puerto Rico.

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Doral donates work attire to Ana G. Mendez University System students and delivers educational seminars on leadership and human resources.

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Doral launches platform where mortgage clients can access their information and pay their mortgage online.

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Doral announced the third phase of Se Trata. The community program has reached more than one million people with its media campaign and educational seminars.

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