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Álvaro Saieh's Assets Embargo for $27 Million Debt with Itaú Bank

Summary by BioBioChile
From works of art to dining chairs they were part of the inventory seized in the house of businessman Álvaro Saieh in Vitacura, after a court order derived from a debt with the bank Itaú that exceeds $27 million dollars. The diligence sought to settle part of the credit granted in 2014 to a society linked to the entrepreneur and represented then by his close collaborator María Pilar Harmadobeitía.

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From works of art to dining chairs they were part of the inventory seized in the house of businessman Álvaro Saieh in Vitacura, after a court order derived from a debt with the bank Itaú that exceeds $27 million dollars. The diligence sought to settle part of the credit granted in 2014 to a society linked to the entrepreneur and represented then by his close collaborator María Pilar Harmadobeitía.

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BioBioChile broke the news in Chile on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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