A common misunderstanding is that paying extra one month means the next Direct Debit will be smaller or skipped. Usually it will not — unless you ask us to apply it that way.
The default: the schedule continues
By default an overpayment reduces your balance (and so the interest that accrues), but the next scheduled collection still runs as normal. In other words, an overpayment is on top of your schedule, not instead of it. See how overpayments are applied.
If you want it to reduce future payments
If your aim is smaller future collections rather than a shorter term, tell us — we can apply the overpayment to reduce future payments instead. See does an overpayment reduce my payment or term.
Do not treat an overpayment as a payment holiday
Because the next collection still runs, make sure the account is funded for it even after you have overpaid. If what you actually need is to skip or reduce a payment because money is tight, that is a different request — see can I request a payment holiday and what if I can only pay part this month.
Credicorp lends to companies rather than to you personally, so this is business finance outside the consumer-credit regime. That does not change the practical steps below.
See also: Does an overpayment reduce my payment or term?, How overpayments are applied, Can I pay extra towards my balance?.