Incorporation of Itaú Chile Holdco Sample Clauses

Incorporation of Itaú Chile Holdco. Itaú Parent shall incorporate a sociedad por acciones organized and existing under the laws of Chile (“Itaú Chile Holdco”). Itaú Parent shall contribute all the shares of Itaú Chile into Itaú Chile Holdco. Itaú Chile Holdco´s sole assets shall be shares of Itaú Chile and shall have no liabilities. The contribution of shares into Itaú Chile Holdco shall be approved by the SBIF as a change in the corporate entity through which the control of Itaú Chile is exercised pursuant to the provisions set forth in Article 36 of the Chilean Banking Law.
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