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Le tribunal déclare la faillite de la matrice de Sartor pour une dette de plusieurs millions de dollars envers BCI
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Le tribunal déclare la faillite de la matrice de Sartor pour une dette de plusieurs millions de dollars envers BCI

A court in Santiago has ordered the forced liquidation of Asesorías e Inversiones Sartor S.A., a financial advisory firm controlled by businessman Pedro Pablo Larraín, due to a $5.724 billion debt owed to BCI Corredor de Bolsa. The decision follows a request filed by BCI on January 10th, citing non-payment of this massive debt. This marks a significant setback for Grupo Sartor, which is already embroiled in a dispute with the Financial Markets Commission (CMF). The CMF revoked the company’s operating license in December 2024 after finding serious irregularities in its business model and conflicts of interest that violated financial laws and harmed investors. The court appointed Eduardo Godoy Hales as the main liquidator and Francisco Javier Gamé Hardessen as his substitute, ordering the seizure of all assets, documents, and books of the company, with support from police forces. Sartor had previously opposed the bankruptcy filing, calling it 'improcedent, opportunistic, and abusive,' and outlined its three largest creditors, including BCI Corredor de Bolsa, Vector Capital Corredores de Bolsa, and the Sartor Private Debt Fund. The company claims it maintains active commercial ties to

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Le tribunal déclare la faillite de la matrice de Sartor pour une dette de plusieurs millions de dollars envers BCI

A court in Santiago has ordered the forced liquidation of Asesorías e Inversiones Sartor S.A., a financial advisory firm controlled by businessman Pedro Pablo Larraín, due to a $5.724 billion debt owed to BCI Corredor de Bolsa. The decision follows a request filed by BCI on January 10th, citing non-payment of this massive debt. This marks a significant setback for Grupo Sartor, which is already embroiled in a dispute with the Financial Markets Commission (CMF). The CMF revoked the company’s operating license in December 2024 after finding serious irregularities in its business model and conflicts of interest that violated financial laws and harmed investors. The court appointed Eduardo Godoy Hales as the main liquidator and Francisco Javier Gamé Hardessen as his substitute, ordering the seizure of all assets, documents, and books of the company, with support from police forces. Sartor had previously opposed the bankruptcy filing, calling it 'improcedent, opportunistic, and abusive,' and outlined its three largest creditors, including BCI Corredor de Bolsa, Vector Capital Corredores de Bolsa, and the Sartor Private Debt Fund. The company claims it maintains active commercial ties to

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual developments regarding a corporate bankruptcy proceeding involving financial institutions and regulatory authorities. While the subject involves financial regulation and legal disputes, there is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on specific political agendas. The

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 65): The article provides detailed information about the court ruling and includes quotes from legal documents. It accurately reports the debt amount and the dispute with CMF. However, it presents the company's opposition as 'improcedente, oportunista y abusiva' which introduces subjective language, affe

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