Educational Courses
Structured learning modules on Argentina's regulatory framework for real estate collective financing. Organized by topic and depth.
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Each module is self-contained and can be read independently. Together they form a complete picture of the regulatory landscape.
Module 1: The CNV and Collective Financing
This module introduces the Comisión Nacional de Valores and its role in regulating collective financing platforms. Covers the legal basis for CNV authority, the definition of crowdlending under Argentine law, and which entities fall within the regulatory perimeter.
Module 2: Platform Authorization and Compliance
Detailed examination of what it means for a platform to be "habilitada" under CNV rules. Covers the authorization process, minimum capital requirements, ongoing disclosure obligations, and what supervisory relationships with the CNV look like in practice.
Module 3: Participant Rights and Protections
Focused analysis of the rights available to individuals who participate in collective real estate projects. Includes information rights before and during a project, the role of the fideicomiso as a protective structure, and available recourse when platforms fail their obligations.
Supplementary reading areas
Beyond the core modules, our platform covers specific topics that arise frequently in the context of real estate crowdlending regulation.
Disclosure Standards
What project promoters must disclose and in what format the CNV requires it.
Conflict Resolution
Mechanisms available when disputes arise between participants and platforms.
Regulatory Updates
How the CNV framework has evolved and what changes have affected the sector.
Project Structures
Common legal structures used in real estate collective projects and their regulatory implications.