List of government-owned corporations of Puerto Rico

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The government-owned corporations of Puerto Rico —or public corporations (Spanish: corporaciones públicas)— are a set of corporate entities owned entirely or in large part by the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico or by its municipalities. The corporations engage in commercial activities with their revenues ultimately being allocated towards the government's treasury —the Puerto Rico Consolidated Fund— or towards the corresponding municipal treasury. Some of them have been criticized since their creation since they are not profitable and depend on the issue of bonds or large indebtedness to operate,[1] or because they constitute a government monopoly or control a unique asset (such as a port, toll, or land).

As of 2015, the public corporations contributed to more than half of the public debt of Puerto Rico[citation needed] —a factor that contributed significantly to the Puerto Rican government-debt crisis[original research?] — with COFINA, PRASA, PRHTA, and PREPA being the largest holders.

Owned by the executive branch[]

As of November 2012, the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico owned 52 government-owned corporations with an outstanding debt of $48.7B USD.[1][2][3][4][5]

Name in English Abbreviation in English Name in Spanish Abbreviation in Spanish Industry
Automobile Accident Compensation Administration PRAACA Administración de Compensaciones por Accidentes de Automóviles ACAA
Agriculture
Aqueducts and Sewers Authority PRASA Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados AAA
Authority for the Financing of the Infrastructure of Puerto Rico AFI Autoridad para el Financiamiento de la Infraestructura de Puerto Rico AFI
Real estate
Conservatory of Music Corporation PRCMC Corporación del Conservatorio de Música CCM Education
Convention Center District Authority PRCCDA Autoridad del Distrito del Centro de Convenciones ADCCPR Travel and leisure
Industrial development
Economic Development Bank EDB Banco de Desarrollo Económico BDE
Electric Power Authority PREPA Autoridad de Energía Electrica AEE
Government Development Bank GDB Banco Gubernamental de Fomento BGF
Highways and Transportation Authority PRHTA Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación ACT Transportation
Industrial Development Company PRIDCO Compañía de Fomento Industrial FOMENTO Industrial development
Industrial development
Institute of Puerto Rican Culture IPRC Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña ICP
Real estate
Agriculture
Maritime Transport Authority PRMTA Autoridad de Transporte Marítimo ATM Transportation
Metropolitan Bus Authority MBA Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses AMA Transportation
Municipal Financing Agency MFA Agencia de Financiamiento Municipal AFM
Municipal Financing Corporation MFC Corporación de Financiamiento Municipal COFIM
Real estate
Performing Arts Center Corporation PRPACC Corporación del Centro de Bellas Artes CBA
Ports Authority PRPA Autoridad de los Puertos APPR Transportation
Public Broadcasting Corporation PRPBC Corporación para la Difusión Pública WIPR
Real estate
Sales Tax Financing Corporation COFINA Corporación del Fondo de Interés Apremiante COFINA
School of Visual Arts and Design of Puerto Rico SVAD Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico EAPD Education
State Insurance Fund Corporation PRSIFC Corporación del Fondo del Seguro del Estado CFSE
Symphony Orchestra Corporation PRSO Corporación de la Orquesta Sinfónica COSPR
Trade and Export Company PRTEC Compañía de Comercio y Exportación CCE Industrial development
Tourism Company Tourism Compañía de Turismo Turismo Travel and leisure
Education
University of Puerto Rico UPR Universidad de Puerto Rico UPR Education

Owned by municipalities[]

Name in English Abbreviation in English Name in Spanish Abbreviation in Spanish Industry
Ponce Port Authority[6][7] PPA Autoridad del Puerto de Ponce APP Transportation

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Méndez, Jesús; Chevres, Jaysel (2011), Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Year Ended June 30, 2011 (PDF), Department of Treasury of Puerto Rico, pp. 71–83, retrieved 25 November 2012
  2. ^ "Directorio de Agencias" (in Spanish). Government of Puerto Rico. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  3. ^ "Estructura Funcional del Gobierno de Puerto Rico" (PDF) (in Spanish). Puerto Rico Office of Management and Budget. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  4. ^ Marxuach, Sergio (February 11, 2013). "Repensando la AEE" (in Spanish). Center for the New Economy. Retrieved February 13, 2013. Realidad de Hoy: 51 corporaciones públicas, $42,000 millones en deuda[…]
  5. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Government of Puerto Rico http://www.gdb-pur.com/economy/documents/AE2013_T29.pdf. Retrieved February 25, 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Sin cabeza el Puerto de Las Américas". La Perla del Sur (in Spanish). December 6, 2012. Paragraph 10. Retrieved December 30, 2012. Actualmente, la APA es titular de la mayoría de los activos del Puerto de Las Américas[ ... ]
  7. ^ Esperan al nuevo gobernador con reclamos para la región sur. Jason Rodríguez Grafal. Ponce, Puerto Rico: La Perla del Sur. (Year 36. Issue 1861. 31 July to 6 August 2019. Page 4.) 31 July 2019. Accessed 31 July 2019.

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