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Sabadell United Bank Achieves BauerFinancial’s Five-Star ‘Superior’ Rating

Sabadell United Bank today announced it has received the coveted five-star rating by BauerFinancial Inc, a distinction awarded to only 17 percent of the banking institutions in Florida.

Miami, FL, USA (May 8, 2013) — Sabadell United Bank today announced it has received the coveted five-star rating by BauerFinancial Inc, a distinction awarded to only 17 percent of the banking institutions in Florida. This is the bank’s third consecutive time receiving this high ranking.

BauerFinancial’s ratings are based on upon an analysis of current financial reports that are filed with federal regulators four times a year. The data is thoroughly analyzed and compared to past data provided by Sabadell. The bank is required to maintain a capital ratio of at least 4%, a tier 1 risk-based capital ratio of at least 4% and a total risk-based capital ratio of at least 8%.

Sabadell United Bank reported a net income of $5.8 million for the last quarter ending on December 31, 2012. Sabadell United Bank’s fourth-quarter Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio was 17.58 percent and its Tier 1 to average assets ratio was 10.39 percent, well above the FDIC standards for a well-capitalized bank of six and five percent, respectively. Additionally, Sabadell United Bank’s profits have increased 12 percent to $6.5 million in quarter one of 2013.

“This recognition is a testament to what a strong banking institution with sound management is capable of achieving,” said President and CEO Mario Trueba said. “It’s gratifying to once again receive such high rankings because it underscores our commitment to always be there for our clients.”

About BauerFinancial

BauerFinancial, one of the nation’s most respected independent ratings agencies, uses federal regulatory data to rate banks based on capital ratio, profit/loss trend, delinquent loans and other factors. The rankings range from a high of five stars to a low of zero stars. A five-star rating is classified as “superior,” and those banks are on BauerFinancial’s Recommended Report.

About Sabadell United Bank

Sabadell United Bank, headquartered in Miami, Florida, is a locally-managed, nationally-chartered banking institution. The bank has 23 locations throughout the state, serving more than 40,000 clients, and is the fifth largest bank in Florida by deposits. Bauer Financial Reports recognized the financial strength of the bank by awarding it a five-star rating, the highest available. Sabadell United Bank is recognized as the trusted financial advisor for professionals and businesses as well as domestic and international high-net-worth individuals.

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rbb Public Relations
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Touron Premieres at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum

Developers of TourOn announced the web-based mobile tour app’s premiere at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum in Miami.

Miami, FL, USA – July 27, 2012 — Developers of TourOn announced the web-based mobile tour app’s premiere at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum in Miami. By scanning a QR code or typing in a web link, visitors can read additional information about the historic engines, train cars and railroad equipment on display, view photos and learn about upcoming events.

“Museums, gardens, parks and zoos are looking for opportunities to create robust experiences for guests while staying on top of emerging trends,” explains David G. Taylor, creator of the app. “TourOn’s ease of use and cost effectiveness can assist with this.” says Taylor.

In 2007 the Gold Coast Railroad museum celebrated its 50th anniversary. Over the years, they have collected premium railroad equipment and cars including the “Ferdinand Magellan,” a former presidential pullman used by presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower. TourOn can help visitors learn more about the history of each railway antiquity.

TourOn’s features* include a GPS enabled map for outdoor venues, an audio player for guests to access audio tours, detailed information for stops and exhibits, and a photo gallery amongst others. It also allows venue administrators to easily update information with a user friendly back-end. TourOn is compatible on most smartphones including iPhone and Android.

*Some of these features are available at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum.

For more information please visit: http://www.touronapp.com or http://www.gcrm.org.

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David G. Taylor
Taylor Software Development
P.O. Box 430854
South Miami, FL 33143
305-742-7020
david@touronapp.com
http://www.touronapp.com

FPL Helps Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami Build Homes, Strengthen Communities

“By building alongside our partner families, FPL once again demonstrates its commitment to corporate responsibility. The company’s financial generosity is only exceeded by its enthusiasm to help others,” said Mario Artecona, chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami.

Juno Beach, FL (March 30, 2012) — As part of their annual “Power to Care” week, more than 70 FPL employees rolled up their sleeves to help Habitat for Humanity build new, affordable homes and revitalize a distressed community in the Liberty City neighborhood of Miami.

Habitat’s Greater Miami Chapter is building 114 homes in this community and rehabilitating more than 40 others. The two-year initiative called “Liberty City Shine” is one of the most aggressive building schedules the chapter has ever attempted, said Mario Artecona, chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami.

FPL‘s volunteer support arrived just in time to help drive the project forward.

“By building alongside our partner families, FPL once again demonstrates its commitment to corporate responsibility. The company’s financial generosity is only exceeded by its enthusiasm to help others,” said Habitat’s Artecona. “We are forever grateful for the support. FPL is a great partner to Habitat and continues to set the standard for corporate community engagement.”

FPL volunteers joined in to help with framing and insulation, installing of windows and doors, painting, tiling, landscaping, and other construction-related tasks – all with the ultimate goal of building quality homes for low-income families in need of a decent, affordable place to live.

One of the volunteers, Patricia Beliard, works in FPL’s Community Service department and she was actually pulling double-duty today: she was able to work alongside her fellow employees and apply her volunteer hours toward the Habitat requirement of 250 hours to qualify for her own home. “I am so grateful to be out here today with my coworkers. They are helping me achieve my dream of owning my own home for the first time in my life. I am blessed and grateful.”

This event is just one of 22 volunteer projects taking place during FPL’s Power to Care Week. Throughout the week, a volunteer group of more than 900, consisting of employees and their families, spread out across the state to help clean beaches and restore dunes, landscape nonprofit facilities, spruce up parks, beautify gardens, and more.

“Habitat is doing some terrific work here in Liberty City and FPL is so glad to be a part of it,” said Meredith Rollo, FPL Community Relations specialist. “We’re delighted to help make dreams come true for families in this community.”

About Florida Power & Light Company
Florida Power & Light Company is the largest electric utility in Florida and one of the largest rate-regulated utilities in the United States. FPL serves 4.5 million customer accounts in Florida and is a leading employer in the state with approximately 10,000 employees. The company consistently outperforms national averages for service reliability while customer bills are below the national average. A clean energy leader, FPL has one of the lowest emissions profiles and one of the leading energy efficiency programs among utilities nationwide. FPL is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Fla. – based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE). For more information, visit http://www.FPL.com.

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Rotary Club of Miami Shores Announces its Fly Old Glory Custom-Made American Flag Fundraiser

MIAMI SHORES, Fla. – Mar. 21, 2012 – The Rotary Club of Miami Shores announces its “Fly Old Glory” patriotic campaign of custom-made American flags for Miami Shores residences. The Rotary Club of Miami Shores will place American flags in the front yards of homes in the Miami Shores area during four federal holidays: Memorial Day (May 28, 2012), Independence Day (July 4, 2012), Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11, 2012) and President’s Day (Feb. 18, 2013) for a donation of $50. All proceeds of this fundraising campaign will return to the community to fund local service projects undertaken or supported by the Rotary Club of Miami Shores.

 

“Show your patriotic support to our nation and we will place a custom made flag on your front lawn for four great American holidays,” said W. “AL” Davis, President of the Miami Shores Rotary Club. “Based on the success of this philanthropic campaign the Miami Shores Rotary Club might extend this to other Miami-Dade County areas.”

 

Contributions are tax deductible for Miami Shores and Biscayne Park residents. To subscribe or learn more about the Rotary Club of Miami Shores visit miamishoresrotary.org or call 954-328-6740.

 

About The Rotary Club of Miami Shores

The Rotary Club of Miami Shores is one of more than 30,000 Rotary clubs worldwide representing some 1.2 million service-minded men and women. The motto of Rotary is “Service Above Self.” Rotarians concern themselves with truth, fairness, improved relations between people and world peace. They plan and carry out a remarkable variety of humanitarian, educational and cultural exchange programs that touch people’s lives in their local and global communities.

 

Locally, the Rotary Club of Miami Shores supports nine area schools through the J. Patrick Lee Memorial Scholarship. The Rotarians contribute to the Miami Shores Community Task Force, the Miami Shores Brockway Memorial Library and Alfalit, an organization dedicated to literacy training worldwide. The club is also involved in several international projects. It participates in the Polio Plus Campaign with Rotary International and the World Health Organization through financial contributions and direct participation in National Immunization Days in India. In addition, it partners with its District to provide clean water in Peru. The Rotary Club of Miami Shores meets every Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Miami Shores Country Club. To learn more about the Rotary Club of Miami Shores, visit miamishoresrotary.org.