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Strengthening Financial Stability

The Commission for the Financial Market of Chile (CMF) has published its 2025-2026 Regulation Plan, which details a series of regulatory and legislative projects aimed at strengthening prudential supervision and market conduct, seeking greater resilience and efficiency in the financial system. The proposed measures will impact financial institutions, insurance companies, and savings and credit cooperatives, with a focus on adopting international standards and adapting to new market dynamics.

The CMF will provide continuous technical support to various legislative bills currently in Congress. Among the most relevant for the financial sector are the Development Agency, Bank Resolution, and Risk-Based Supervision in insurance. 

Prudential Regulation: Areas of Action

The prudential regulation plan has several lines of action, including:

  • Rules for the refund of shares in savings and credit cooperatives: Requirements for the refund of shares will be established, a measure derived from the approval of the Resilience Law.
  • Minimum credit card payment: A formula will be established to determine the minimum payment and its conditions for exception.
  • Recovery plans in banking institutions: Banking institutions will be required to prepare recovery plans following best practices in bank resolution.
  • Consolidated Debt Registry: Operational rules will be issued for the registry.
  • Financial risks derived from climate change: A regulatory proposal will be developed in collaboration with the Climate Change Technical Secretariat, which will establish guidelines on corporate governance and climate risk management.
  • Parametric insurance: Following the approval of the Fintech Law, regulations will be issued establishing requirements, information, product types, and indices for the commercialization of parametric insurance.