Your password protects access to your company's loan information, statements and account details. A weak or reused password is one of the easiest ways for a fraudster to get in, so it is worth getting right.
What makes a strong password
- Length matters more than complexity. A long passphrase made of several unrelated words is both strong and easier to remember.
- Avoid anything guessable, such as your company name, a director's name, or the year your business was incorporated.
- Do not reuse a password you already use for email, banking or other services.
Use a password manager
A reputable password manager generates and stores a unique password for every account, so you only need to remember one master password. This removes the temptation to reuse passwords across services and makes it far harder for an attacker to move from one breached account to another.
When to change it
- Immediately, if you suspect anyone else has seen or guessed it.
- If you learn that any service you use has had a data breach.
- When someone who had access to the account leaves your business.
If you think your password has been compromised, change it straight away in the portal and let us know through a verified contact channel so we can review recent activity on your account.
See also: How to apply for a Credicorp loan, step by step, How we protect your account behind the scenes and Will Credicorp ever ask for my password or 2FA code?.