Business Insurance and Risk Management Investors in Chile can access a well-developed insurance market, with the highest insurance penetration in Latin America (4.56% of GDP). Available products include commercial liability, property damage, transport, and credit insurance. Chilean law requires mandatory workers’ compensation and public liability insurance for many industries. Multinational insurers operate locally, ensuring global-standard…

Stock Market Investments and Capital Markets Chile has one of the largest and most developed stock markets in Latin America alongside strong corporate governance standards and high-dividend stocks, positioning it as a competitive market globally. A Large & Well-Regulated Stock Market Santiago Stock Exchange is one of the biggest stock markets in Latin America. Major…

Real Estate and Property Rights Unlike many other countries, Chile does not impose significant restrictions on foreign individuals or entities purchasing property. However there a few key points to consider: Foreign investors have the same property rights as Chilean citizens, although foreigners must secure a RUT from the Chilean Internal Revenue Service (SII) to complete…

Why Chile is Ideal for Scalable International Expansion Chile is not only a politically and economically stable country—it’s also a scalable platform for international growth. Investors who establish operations in Chile can expand across Latin America by leveraging Chile’s network of trade agreements, its bilingual talent pool, and streamlined business registration processes. For entrepreneurs or…

Economic Overview Chile has a relatively small population compared to its Latin American competitors, yet it stands out as one of the most open economies in the region. The country is characterised by a strong pro-business environment driven by stable macroeconomic policies, a robust banking system and investor-friendly regulations. Chile has various free trade agreements…

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