Chile’s new Data Protection Law (LPD) marks a turning point for organizations. This is not just about meeting a legal requirement: this legislation transforms personal data protection into a core pillar of corporate reputation, international competitiveness, and long-term business sustainability.
At UpSociative, we see this transformation as a strategic opportunity. That’s why we guide companies in designing and implementing robust data strategies that integrate protection, governance, and security from the moment data is generated to the moment it is leveraged. We do this with a clear methodology, proven tools, and world-class partners.
As discussed in our participation in Radio La Clave’s Transformación Clave program, the LPD demands concrete evidence of compliance, not just declarations. Sanctions are not symbolic: they include significant fines, possible suspension of operations, and a direct impact on reputation through the new National Registry of Sanctions.
But organizations that act with regulatory intelligence —proactively monitoring legal changes, aligning with international standards, and certifying their data management models— don’t just avoid risks: they strengthen their access to international markets, build trust, and accelerate innovation.
At UpSociative, we tackle the LPD challenge with a systemic approach:
We form cross-functional committees (IT, Legal, Marketing, Operations) to ensure comprehensive implementation.
We assess real gaps and design actionable roadmaps.
We select appropriate technologies to ensure data traceability and governance.
And we do it with a simple, practical mindset, allowing each organization to move forward at its own pace — with clarity and confidence.
We walk this journey together with Carey, Latin America’s leading law firm with over 120 years of experience, and OneTrust, the world’s most robust and up-to-date platform for privacy and consent management.
Carey brings its renowned expertise in data protection, from legal audits to DPO as a service.
OneTrust ensures automated, ongoing compliance, with a platform that evolves with global regulations and serves over 14,000 organizations worldwide.
Both partners share our strategic vision: turning compliance into a driver of business success.
The LPD’s sanction regime begins on December 1, 2026. But waiting until the last minute is not an option. The time to act is now.
Want to know where to start? Let’s talk.