You may notice a "creditcorp.co.uk" with a t as well as our "credicorp.co.uk". Both belong to our group, and nothing about your account changes because of it.
Why a group holds similar names
Our name is one letter away from a common word — "credit" — so we hold the near-identical domains rather than leave them for someone else to imitate us with. Owning creditcorp.co.uk and creditcorpgroup.co.uk keeps them from becoming convincing look-alikes aimed at our customers.
Your lender is Credicorp Limited (Companies House 16093826), and the genuine customer site is credicorp.co.uk. The "t" spelling is just a name we protect — your account stays where it is.
How it fits the wider group
These domains sit alongside the holding company, CM Beyer Limited, and our Australian group company at credicorp.com.au. For the full picture, see the full list of genuine group domains and how the group is structured.
The companies that aren't us
Credicorp in Peru (NYSE: BAP) and Credit Corp in Australia (ASX: CCP) are separate, unrelated companies with similar names — not part of our group. To check you're dealing with the genuine UK company, see how to know you're dealing with the genuine Credicorp Limited.
Credicorp Limited lends to UK limited companies and LLPs for business purposes; that lending is outside FCA consumer-credit regulation under Article 60B FSMA RAO 2001 and is not covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service or the FSCS.
See also: Are you connected to Credit Corp Group in Australia?, Can I borrow from another company in the group?, Does being part of a group change my loan terms?.