¿Qué pasa si una sofipo quiebra? ¿Te regresan el dinero?

¿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.