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CMF to file charges against five applications offering loans for alleged usury

  • They are available for download from Google Play and other websites.

December 31, 2025 - The Financial Market Commission (CMF) alerts the public about five applications that are not supervised by the CMF and offer predatory loans.

The Commission filed a criminal complaint before the Public Prosecutor's Office against all parties responsible for the following applications, which are available for download from Google Play and other websites:

  1. APP YAPI CASH.
  2. APP SABA PRESTAMO SEGURO.
  3. APP TIROFACIL-PRÉSTAMO.
  4. APP SENCI PLATA-PRÉSTAMO URGENTE.
  5. APP CAPITAL HOY-PRÉSTAMO RÁPIDO.

The Commission also reminds the public about the Fraud Alerts Page for investors, policyholders, and banking customers available on its website. Interested parties can verify here whether an entity or person offering financial products or services is supervised by the CMF; check alerts issued by the CMF and other foreign regulators on unregulated entities or activities; and other important advice for the protection of investors, policyholders, and financial clients.

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