A confirmation or receipt is your proof that a payment was made — worth checking and worth keeping. Knowing what a good confirmation contains helps you spot a problem early and settle any query later.
What to look for
A payment confirmation should show the date, the amount, the reference you used, and where the money went. For a Direct Debit, your statement and your Direct Debit notice serve the same purpose. See do I get a receipt or confirmation of payment and how to get a payment receipt.
Why keep it
If a payment is ever queried — it did not appear, it was for the wrong amount — the confirmation is what resolves it quickly. See when a payment doesn't appear and checking a payment cleared before a deadline.
For your records
Payment confirmations sit alongside your statements as part of the company's financial record. See how payments show on your bank statement.
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: Do I get a receipt or confirmation of payment?, How to get a payment receipt, How to check whether a payment has reached us.