Popular Financial Leverage
The Financial Leverage (Equity Multiplier) of Popular (BPOP) as of Jun 27, 2026 is 12.06.In the previous year, Financial Leverage (Equity Multiplier) was 13.01 — a change of -7.35% (lower).
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12.06
YoY
-7.35%
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Financial Leverage (Equity Multiplier) of Popular is 2026 12.06 . Financial Leverage (Equity Multiplier) of Popular was 2025 13.01 . It decreases by -7.35% lower compared to the previous year.
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Popular Stock analysis
What does Popular do? Popular Inc. is a Puerto Rico-based financial holding company that was founded in 1893 and has been traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange since 1997. It operates a variety of financial services in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and the United States. The company uses the brands Popular Community Bank in the US and Banco Popular in other parts of the Caribbean.
The business model of Popular Inc. focuses on providing financial services locally. The company has a strong presence in its home markets, which allows it to have a deep understanding of local needs and requirements. It uses its local networks to offer a wide range of financial products and services to commercial and retail customers.
The company offers a wide range of financial products and services, including banking and investment services, insurance, and asset management. It has several divisions, including:
- Banco Popular: This is Puerto Rico's largest bank, with over 165 branches and ATMs throughout the country. Banco Popular offers a wide range of banking services to individuals and businesses, including loans, credit cards, and accounts.
- Popular Community Bank: This is Popular Inc.'s banking division in the US. It operates branches in New York, New Jersey, and Florida, offering loans, credit cards, and accounts for retail and business customers.
- Popular Insurance: This is Popular Inc.'s insurance division. It offers a variety of insurance products, including auto insurance, life insurance, and health insurance.
- Popular Securities: This is Popular Inc.'s investment division. It provides securities services to individual investors and institutions, including stocks, bonds, and investment funds.
Popular Inc. was founded in Puerto Rico in 1893, when a group of businesspeople established a bank called Banco de Puerto Rico. The bank quickly became successful and soon expanded into other parts of the Caribbean, including the Dominican Republic.
During the 1970s and 1980s, the company continued to expand into the US, opening branches in New York, Miami, and other locations. In the 1990s, Popular Inc. also started offering other business lines such as insurance and asset management.
In 2004, Popular Inc. acquired a majority stake in Grupo AFIANZADORA, a Mexican financial services company specializing in lending and insurance products. In the following years, the company further expanded into Latin America and the Caribbean by acquiring banks, insurance companies, and investment firms.
In summary, Popular Inc. is a leading financial services company with a strong focus on local markets. The company offers a wide range of financial products and services, including banking and investment services, insurance, and asset management. It has a long history in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean and has expanded in recent decades to become a significant financial institution in the US and Latin America. Popular is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Financial Leverage (Equity Multiplier) of Popular amounted to 13.01 12.06
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