The conflict would have started when BICE, in 2017, accused BancoEstado of charging discriminatory prices in receiving electronic transfers. Scotiabank and BBVA Chile joined the accusations later, with Brazil’s Itaú being the last to join.
The banks have accused BancoEstado’s AccountRUT system for allowing said bank to monopolize up to 61% of the market in terms of revenue from electronic transfer reception services. BancoEstado is accused of applying different prices to processing services, charging smaller banks more than large institutions.
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