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OTHER CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT FINANCIAL LIABILITIES - Liabilities (Details) - CLP ($)
$ in Thousands
Dec. 31, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Current    
Other current financial liabilities $ 47,763,039 $ 38,566,724
Non-current    
Other non-current financial liabilities 1,041,048,972 989,829,569
Bank loans    
Current    
Other current financial liabilities [1] 26,617 799,072
Non-current    
Other non-current financial liabilities [1] 4,000,000 4,000,000
Bonds payable, net    
Current    
Other current financial liabilities [1],[2] 25,383,339 18,705,015
Non-current    
Other non-current financial liabilities [1],[2] 1,020,661,942 918,921,342
Deposits in guarantee    
Current    
Other current financial liabilities [1] 13,402,885 12,126,831
Derivative contract liabilities    
Current    
Other current financial liabilities [3] 758,663 1,217,322
Non-current    
Other non-current financial liabilities [1]   51,568,854
Leasing agreements    
Current    
Other current financial liabilities [1] 8,191,535 5,718,484
Non-current    
Other non-current financial liabilities [1] $ 16,387,030 $ 15,339,373
[1] Financial instruments such as: Cash and Cash Equivalents, Trade and Other Accounts Receivable, Accounts Receivable, Bottle Guarantee Deposits and Trade Accounts Payable, and Other Accounts Payable present a fair value that approximates their carrying value, considering the nature and term of the obligation. The business model is to maintain the financial instrument in order to collect/pay contractual cash flows, in accordance with the terms of the contract, where cash flows are received/cancelled on specific dates that exclusively constitute payments of principal plus interest on that principal. These instruments are revalued at amortized cost.
[2] Amounts net of issuance expenses and discounts related to issuance.
[3] Fair values are based on discounted cash flows using market discount rates at the close of the six-month and one-year period and are classified as Level 2 of the fair value measurement hierarchies.