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Primer Aviso ÚLTIMO AVISO SOBRE CANTIDADES NO RECLAMADAS DE BANCO POPULAR DE PUERTO RICO Y POPULAR INC. Las personas cuyos nombres aparecen a continuación, tienen derecho a reclamar de Banco Popular de Puerto Rico y Popular Inc., las cantidades correspondientes a fondos no reclamados o abandonados por más de cinco (5) años. Los nombres que aparecen en este aviso son únicamente aquellos de titulares de cuentas con balances de cien ($100) dólares o más. Se ha enviado a la Oficina del Comisionado de Instituciones Financieras (la “Oficina del Comisionado”) un informe para Banco Popular de Puerto Rico y Popular Inc. de acuerdo con las leyes aplicables, sobre cantidades no reclamadas hasta el 30 de junio de 2021. Dicho informe incluye cantidades con balances menores de ($100) dólares no publicados en este aviso. Copia del informe completo estará disponible para inspección pública en todas las sucursales de Banco Popular de Puerto Rico y también en nuestro portal cibernético www.popular.com. Los gastos incurridos en la publicación de este aviso serán cargados proporcionalmente contra la cantidad reclamada. Los fondos no reclamados, correspondientes, serán pagaderos por Banco Popular de Puerto Rico y Popular Inc. hasta el 30 de noviembre próximo a las personas con derecho a cobrarlos. El 10 de diciembre de 2021 se remesarán los fondos no reclamados a la Oficina del Comisionado y a partir de la fecha de entrega cesará toda responsabilidad de Banco Popular de Puerto Rico y Popular Inc. en relación a dichos fondos. Cualquier reclamación luego del 30 de noviembre deberá ser dirigida directamente a la Oficina del Comisionado. 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