¿Qué pasa si una sofipo quiebra? ¿Te regresan el dinero?
What Happens if Your Money is Invested in SOFIPOs and One Goes Bankrupt?
Risks of Investing in SOFIPOs
- Discusses the potential consequences of investing in SOFIPOs (Sociedades Financieras Populares) that may face bankruptcy or have their licenses revoked, referencing notable cases like Clarinsus.
- Mentions a protection fund that safeguards savers up to 25,000 UDIS (approximately 220,000 pesos), but warns against being involved with a SOFIPO that could lose its license due to lengthy administrative processes for recovering funds.
- Emphasizes that the existence of a list of revoked licenses does not imply all listed institutions are financially unstable; investors should consider financial health indicators beyond just interest rates when evaluating SOFIPOs.