Ministro Barros declara más de $30 mil millones en inversiones

El ministro de Defensa, Fernando Barros Tocornal, presentó ante la Contraloría General de la República una declaración de patrimonio de 48 páginas que detalla más de $30 mil millones en instrumentos financieros. Incluye un fideicomiso con Picton por $10.445 millones y una amplia cartera de bonos y fondos. Barros también reportó participaciones societarias, bienes raíces y vehículos.

Fernando Barros Tocornal, ministro de Defensa y exsocio de Barros & Errázuriz, informó un contrato de administración de cartera con Picton Administradora General de Fondos por $10.445 millones, firmado el 10 de abril de 2026 ante el notario Andrés Felipe Rieutord Alvarado.

Su cartera incluye unos $15 mil millones en bonos de cerca de 48 posiciones, como Cemex ($661 millones), CMPC ($649 millones), BCI ($394 millones) y bancos internacionales como USB ($551 millones) y HSBC ($617 millones). Además, acumula $5 mil millones en cuotas de fondos, destacando el ETF SPDR S&P 500 con $2.411 millones.

Barros reportó $2 mil millones en depósitos a plazo, como uno en Itaucorp por $1.003 millones, y derechos por $8 mil millones, incluyendo $6.935 millones de Inversiones Familiares BV. Posee participaciones en Inmobiliaria Macul (20%), Agrícola Puerto Coihue (98%) y Rentas Quilín.

Entre sus bienes raíces figura una propiedad en El Coigüe, Lago Todos Los Santos (Puerto Varas), con avalúo fiscal de $152 millones, y participaciones en fundos e inmuebles en Zapallar e Isla de Maipo. También declaró tres vehículos, incluido un Mercedes Benz S 560 2019 valuado en $65 millones.

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