On February 3, Chile launched the Fintech and Open Banking Law, significantly advancing its financial sector. This law introduces new opportunities for financial product and service innovation, transforming the consumer experience. Angel Sierra from FinteChile highlights the law’s role in setting standards for financial service providers, including crowdfunding and advisory services. The legislation modifies key […]
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