
Corporate GovernanceJun 24, 2026, 04:23 PM
Banco Santander-Chile Files Updated Bylaws
AI Summary
Banco Santander-Chile filed its updated bylaws with the SEC. The bylaws outline the company's corporate name, domicile, indefinite duration, and purpose as a commercial banking institution. They also detail the capital stock structure and the management framework, including the composition, term, and meeting protocols for the Board of Directors.
Key Highlights
- The company's corporate name is "BANCO SANTANDER-CHILE", also operating as Banco Santander or Santander.
- The corporate domicile is Santiago, Chile, with indefinite duration.
- The purpose is to execute acts, contracts, businesses, and transactions permitted to commercial banking institutions.
- Capital stock is Ch$891,302,881,691, divided into 188,446,126,794 registered shares with no par value.
- Management is entrusted to a Board of Directors consisting of nine regular members and two alternate members.
- Directors serve for three years and may be reelected indefinitely, with the Board renewed in its entirety each period.
- The Board of Directors meets in ordinary sessions at least once a month.
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