Scammers occasionally forge lender statements or send messages pretending to be from a finance company, hoping you will pay money to the wrong place or hand over details. A little care keeps the company safe.
Check where it came from
A genuine Credicorp statement is available in your own signed-in account — so the safest check is always to log in and see it there, rather than trusting a document that arrived by email or post. If a statement or payment demand did not come through your account and asks you to pay to new details, treat it with suspicion. See advance-fee and fake-loan scams.
Never change payment details on a message alone
We will not ask you to switch the account you pay to via an unexpected email. If you get a request to change payment details, verify it by logging in or contacting us on a number you already have. See the correct payment details and how genuine payments show on your bank statement.
If in doubt, ask
Contact us directly to confirm any document or request. See contacting us safely and is my statement an official document.
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: Advance-fee and fake-loan scams, Is my statement an official document?, How to share a statement securely.