Credicorp is our current brand, and it is the name on our products — Credicorp Flex and Credicorp Slice — and on your agreement. Our group also holds the "Creditcorp" spelling (with a "t"), which leads some customers to ask whether a rebrand is coming.
Why we hold both spellings
The two spellings are only one letter apart and are easy to mix up. Holding both protects customers, so that whichever you type you reach a site our group controls rather than a look-alike.
If a rebrand ever happened
- We would tell you well in advance, in writing.
- Your existing agreement and its terms would carry over — a name change does not change the rate shown in your offer or your agreed term.
- We would make clear which website and contact details to use.
What this is not
A move between our own "Credicorp" and "Creditcorp" spellings would never connect us to the unrelated Credicorp Inc in Peru or Credit Corp Group in Australia. Those remain separate companies that share part of our name by coincidence.
Be cautious of fake "rebrand" messages
Fraudsters sometimes use the idea of a rebrand to trick people into using a fake site or paying into a new account. If you receive a message about a name change, do not act on it until you have confirmed it with our support team through our official website.
See also: Why our group also owns creditcorp.co.uk (with a 't'), Can my rate or charges change during the term? and Changing your communication preferences.