Company: AKO-B
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-109492
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Company: ANDINA BOTTLING CO INC
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: 6-K
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, adjusted by any new measurement of the lease liability, less accumulated depreciation and accumulated losses
due to impairment of value. The right-of-use asset is depreciated in the same terms as the rest of similar depreciable assets, if there
is reasonable certainty that the lessee will acquire ownership of the asset at the end of the lease. If such certainty does not exist,
the asset depreciates at the shortest period between the useful life of the asset or the lease term.

On the other hand, the lease liability is initially
measured at the present value of the lease payments, discounted at the incremental loan rate of the Company, if the interest rate implicit
in the lease could not be easily determined. Lease payments included in the measurement of the liability include: i) fixed payments, less
any lease incentive receivable; ii) variable lease payments; iii) residual value guarantees; iv) exercise price of a purchase option;
and v) penalties for lease termination.

The lease liability is increased to reflect the
accumulation of interest and is reduced by the lease payments made. In addition, the carrying amount of the liability is measured again
if there is a modification in the terms of the lease (changes in the term, in the amount of payments or in the evaluation of an option
to buy or change in the amounts to be paid). Interest expense is recognized as an expense and is distributed among the periods that constitute
the lease period, so that a constant interest rate is obtained in each year on the outstanding balance of the lease liability.

Short-term leases, equal to or less than one year,
or lease of low-value assets are excepted from the application of the recognition criteria described above, recording the payments associated
with the lease as an expense in a linear manner throughout the lease term. The Company does not act as a lessor, nor does it have variable
payments as a lessee.

2.18 Deposits for returnable containers

This liability comprises cash collateral, or deposit,
received from customers for bottles and other returnable containers made available to them.

This liability pertains to the deposit amount
that will be reimbursed when the customer or distributor returns the bottles and containers in good condition, together with the original
invoice.

This liability is presented under Other current
financial liabilities since the Company does not have legal rights to defer settlement for a period in excess of one year. However, the
Company does not anticipate any material cash settlements for such amounts during the upcoming year.

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