La superfinancière sanctionne Alianza Fiduciaria pour Sky Condominio

La Superintendencia Financiera de Colombie a prononcé une nouvelle sanction à l'encontre d'Alianza Fiduciaria pour le projet Sky Condominio à Montería, Córdoba. Le régulateur a ordonné le remboursement de 1,6 milliard de pesos colombiens à un groupe d'acheteurs, estimant que la fiduciaire n'avait pas vérifié la viabilité du projet et la capacité financière du promoteur.

La Superintendencia Financiera de Colombie a imposé une nouvelle sanction à Alianza Fiduciaria dans le cadre du projet immobilier Sky Condominio à Montería, dans le département de Córdoba. La décision exige que la fiduciaire rembourse 1,6 milliard de pesos colombiens aux acheteurs concernés, après avoir constaté qu'elle n'avait pas correctement vérifié la viabilité du projet, la capacité financière du promoteur et la structure commerciale de la fiduciaire. Ces obligations font partie de la norme de diligence professionnelle pour les fiduciaires qui gèrent des fonds publics dans l'immobilier, selon l'annonce du régulateur publiée le 17 mars 2026, à 18:08 heure locale (-05:00).

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