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Law ‘Clean slate’: what ends for the norm

Law 'Clean slate': what ends for the norm

This October 29 ends the validity of the Habeas Data Law in credit bureaus, better known as the Law of Slate and New Account, approved a year ago and that allowed debtors to leave the risk centers immediately as long as they normalized or brought their obligations up to date during this period.

(This October 29 is the deadline to leave the risk centers).

In this episode of Economicast We will talk about what the rule leaves, what is coming in the future, what remains and what options debtors have to catch up on their obligations, regarding the end of the law.

Camilo Quiñones, general manager of Solve Your Debtto analyze this topic.

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