Sernac Denounces Two Banks for Offering Non-Educational Credits on University Campuses
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The National Consumer Service, Sernac, filed a complaint with the court against Mall Plaza, after a serious incident occurred in Mall Plaza Oeste. Where a piece of roof fell from 4 meters high and violently struck a consumer, in the presence of her two small children. The event occurred in early April, when a woman of Spanish nationality, who was enjoying a massage chair inside the mall, was impacted by a part of the fake sky that collapsed with…
The aim of these legal actions is for Banco Santander and Banco Itaú to receive maximum fines, along with ending this type of commercial practices.
The entity found that both banks violated regulations prohibiting the provision of products that are not related to the financing of educational services. Both banks risk fines that could reach more than 100 million pesos for each of the violations committed.
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