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A '''Sociedad Financiera de Objeto Múltiple''' (also known as '''Sofom''') is a form of [[organization|enterprise]] under [[Mexican law]]. A Sofom's main objective is to provide loans and [[Credit (finance)|credit]]. They can either be regulated entities (ER) or non-regulated entities (ENR).
A '''Sociedad Financiera de Objeto Múltiple''' (also known as '''Sofom''') is a form of [[organization|enterprise]] under [[Mexican law]]. A Sofom's main objective is to provide loans and [[Credit (finance)|credit]]. They can either be regulated entities (ER) or non-regulated entities (ENR).

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A Sociedad Financiera de Objeto Múltiple (also known as Sofom) is a form of enterprise under Mexican law. A Sofom's main objective is to provide loans and credit. They can either be regulated entities (ER) or non-regulated entities (ENR).