AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy Contract Fallout: A key PREPA temporary generation deal tied to Enchanted Rock unraveled after the Financial Oversight and Management Board found the procurement process “irreparably impaired,” ordering PREPA to terminate the contract amid competing claims over authorization. Water & Cost-of-Living Pressure: Puerto Rico’s drought-driven rationing continues to hit households, with coverage highlighting how the crisis is also a debt crisis and a man-made failure tied to weak planning and infrastructure. Healthcare Funding Watch: A congressional briefing put Puerto Rico Medicaid on the radar as current funding for 1.3 million residents is set to expire Sept. 30, 2026, raising questions about what comes next. Consumer Finance Basics: TransUnion Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands outlined what moves credit scores most—payment history (40%) and credit history length (21%)—plus local credit profile trends. Retail & Delivery Growth: La Comprita says it’s expanding beyond the metro area to the east (Fajardo/Luquillo), targeting 25% higher volume this year and a 10% staff increase. Media & Kids’ Tech: Liberty Puerto Rico is adding HITN’s Edye preschool platform for $2.99/month, bringing ad-free Spanish-language content to families via TV and the Edye app. Local Business Spotlight: The Babygirl Vintage founder, Aisha Ortiz, shares how she built a Puerto Rico-to-U.S. vintage business after Hurricane Maria, turning passion into revenue. Entertainment Demand: Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” tour finale lands in San Juan Aug. 22-23 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium, with ticketing tied to Banco Popular cardholders.
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