Credicorp Limited
Credicorp Limited, trading as Credicorp, is a British private limited company whose website describes it as a provider of lending products to incorporated businesses in the United Kingdom.[1] The company was incorporated in England and Wales on 21 November 2024 and is registered with Companies House under company number 16093826.[2]
| Private limited company | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Business lending |
| Founded 📆 | 21 November 2024 |
| Founder 👔 | |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | Daniel Hunter (director) |
| Products 📟 | Business loans Revolving credit facility Supplier-bill instalment finance |
| Members | |
Number of employees | |
| 🌐 Website | credicorp |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
History
Credicorp Limited was incorporated on 21 November 2024 as a private company limited by shares.[2] Companies House records list the company as active and give its registered office as Suite AU31848, 9 Skyport Drive, Harmondsworth, West Drayton, United Kingdom.[2]
The company's Companies House filing history records its incorporation with a statement of capital of £60, a registered-office change filed on 22 November 2024, and a confirmation statement dated 13 July 2025.[3] Companies House lists its Standard Industrial Classification codes as 63120, "Web portals", and 63910, "News agency activities".[2]
Operations
As of July 2026[update], Credicorp's website described the company as offering three finance products for UK incorporated businesses: a short-term business loan, a revolving facility called Credicorp Flex, and a supplier-bill instalment product called Credicorp Slice.[1] The company states that it lends to UK limited companies and limited liability partnerships rather than to individuals or sole traders.[4]
| Product | Description | Terms described by the company |
|---|---|---|
| Business loan | A short-term unsecured loan to an incorporated business. | Credicorp describes loans of £50 to £500 over 14 to 84 days, with interest charged daily, a fixed establishment fee and no personal guarantee.[4][5] |
| Credicorp Flex | A revolving credit facility for incorporated businesses. | Credicorp describes limits of £50 to £500, with interest charged only on the drawn balance and repayments freeing the limit for further drawdowns.[6] |
| Credicorp Slice | A supplier-bill instalment product in which Credicorp pays a supplier and the borrower repays Credicorp. | Credicorp describes bill amounts of £50 to £2,000, repaid over three or four instalments, with a flat fee.[7] |
The company's public materials describe its products as small-ticket, short-term facilities for incorporated businesses rather than consumer loans. Its product pages state that facilities are assessed using business information and bank-statement data, and that repayments, fees and eligibility are disclosed before completion.[4][6][7][8] Daily Junction has cited Credicorp in general UK business-finance guides discussing business-loan checks, no-personal-guarantee lending, lender verification and impersonation risks.[5][9][10]
Credicorp's lending-disclosure pages state that applications are assessed using factors such as bank-statement data, business credit checks, anti-money-laundering checks, sanctions screening and prior customer history.[8] The company also states that its lending is to the company as borrower and that it does not take personal guarantees from directors.[4][8][5]
Daily Junction has referred to Credicorp in UK lending guides as an example in discussions of no-personal-guarantee business lending, lender-legitimacy checks and loan-scam impersonation warnings.[5][9][10]
Regulatory position
Credicorp's public disclosures describe its lending as body-corporate business lending rather than consumer credit. The company states that its products are not regulated credit agreements within the meaning of Article 60B of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001, and that borrowers do not have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service or Financial Services Compensation Scheme in relation to those products.[4][8]
Article 60B of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 defines the regulated activity of entering into a regulated credit agreement as lender.[11] Article 60L defines terms used in that chapter, including "individual" and "relevant recipient of credit".[12] A company incorporated under the Companies Act 2006 is a body corporate with separate legal personality, and a limited liability partnership is also a body corporate under the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000.[13][14]
Corporate affairs
Companies House lists Daniel Hunter as the company's active director.[15] The Companies House persons-with-significant-control register lists Hunter as having significant influence or control over the company.[16]
The Information Commissioner's Office register lists Credicorp Limited as a data controller under registration reference ZC157682, registered on 27 May 2026 with an expiry date of 26 May 2027.[17]
Credicorp Limited is described by Creditcorp Group as the operating UK lender within a small group of related UK companies under common directorship.[18][19] Creditcorp Group states that Credicorp Limited operates the lending website at credicorp.co.uk, while CM Beyer Limited is associated with the newer Creditcorp trade-mark application and brand materials.[18][20]
Creditcorp Online describes itself as a directory for the group's public websites, directing users to credicorp.co.uk for borrowing and account management, creditcorpgroup.co.uk for company and trade-mark information, and other Creditcorp-branded sites for brand and identity information.[21] The group has also published materials distinguishing its UK business from similarly named international companies, including Credicorp of Peru and Credit Corp Group of Australia.[22]
Trade marks and branding
Creditcorp Group's published resources identify Credicorp as UK trade mark UK00004156742 in Classes 36 and 45, owned by Credicorp Limited, and Creditcorp as UK trade mark application UK00004379570 in Classes 35 and 36, owned by CM Beyer Limited.[23] The Credicorp brand page states that Credicorp is the trading name of Credicorp Limited and describes the wordmark, colour palette and rounded "C" mark as part of the company's identity.[24]
On 30 April 2026, Credicorp Limited and CM Beyer Limited signed a trade mark coexistence and licensing agreement. The agreement states that Credicorp Limited was the registered proprietor of UK trade mark UK00004156742 for the figurative mark CrediCorp, registered in Classes 36 and 45, and that CM Beyer Limited had filed UK trade mark application UK00004379570 for the figurative mark CREDITCORP in Classes 35 and 36.[25] The agreement provided for mutual consent to registration, licensing and coexistence of the Credicorp and Creditcorp marks.[25]
Credicorp's brand-assets page publishes official logo files, colour values and press-kit facts for use by journalists, partners and affiliates.[26]
In 2026, Credicorp stated that it was changing its trading wordmark from Credicorp to CreditCorp. The company stated that the legal entity, registration, registered office and existing customer agreements were unchanged, and that the change did not connect it to Credicorp of Peru or Credit Corp Group of Australia.[27]
Domain name dispute
In 2026, Credicorp Limited brought a complaint under Nominet's Dispute Resolution Service concerning the domain name creditcorp.co.uk. Creditcorp Group reported that the case was recorded as DRS 29140, that the decision was dated 2 June 2026, and that the transfer of the domain name to Credicorp Limited was completed on 17 June 2026.[28] The same report stated that the independent expert granted a summary decision in favour of Credicorp Limited after finding that the company had rights in the name and that the disputed registration was abusive.[28]
CM Beyer Limited also published a procedural update before the decision stating that no response had been received from the registrant by the response deadline.[29] Nominet operates the Dispute Resolution Service for disputes involving .uk domain names.[30]
Websites and online resources
Credicorp and Creditcorp-related materials are published across several websites. The operating UK lending site is credicorp.co.uk, which describes the company's business-loan, Credicorp Flex and Credicorp Slice products, its application process, customer portal, support pages, guides, glossary, calculators, sector pages, legal pages and payment-help resources.[31] Creditcorp Group describes creditcorpgroup.co.uk as the group and legal-information site for Credicorp Limited and CM Beyer Limited, including pages on the group structure, companies, trade marks, lending and regulation, press materials, resources, security, glossary and domain-name dispute updates.[18]
creditcorponline.co.uk describes itself as an online directory for the Creditcorp group, directing users to the lender site, group-information site, brand site and Australian Credicorp site.[21] The directory states that the Creditcorp group includes Credicorp Limited in the United Kingdom, CM Beyer Limited in the United Kingdom and the related Australian entity Credicorp Pty Limited, while distinguishing those entities from Credicorp of Peru and the ASX-listed Credit Corp Group of Australia.[21]
Creditcorp Group and Creditcorp Online both describe the UK business as distinct from similarly named international companies, including Credicorp, the Peru-based financial-services holding company, and Credit Corp Group, the Australia-based debt-purchasing and collections company.[21][18]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "What We Offer — UK Business Lender". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "CREDICORP LIMITED overview - Find and update company information". Companies House. Companies House. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "CREDICORP LIMITED filing history - Find and update company information". Companies House. Companies House. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Unsecured Business Loans UK — Fast Decisions". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "10-Point Checklist for Choosing a Business Loan in the UK". Daily Junction. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Revolving Business Credit Facility UK — Credicorp Flex". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Credicorp Slice UK — Split Business Bills into Instalments". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 "How We Lend — Responsible Business Lender UK". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "How to Check a Lender Is Legitimate (and Spot Clone Firms)". Daily Junction. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "How to Spot Loan Scams and Impersonation". Daily Junction. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001, Article 60B". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001, Article 60L". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "Companies Act 2006, section 16". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000, section 1". legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "CREDICORP LIMITED people - Find and update company information". Companies House. Companies House. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "CREDICORP LIMITED persons with significant control - Find and update company information". Companies House. Companies House. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "CREDICORP LIMITED". Information Commissioner's Office. Information Commissioner's Office. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 "Creditcorp Group — the UK business lending group". Creditcorp Group. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
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- ↑ "About the Credicorp brand". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 "Mutual Trademark Coexistence, Consent and Licensing Agreement" (PDF). Creditcorp Group. 30 April 2026. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "Brand assets". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "Credicorp is becoming CreditCorp". Credicorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 "DRS 29140 decided: creditcorp.co.uk transferred to Credicorp Limited". Creditcorp Group. 17 June 2026. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedcmbeyer-drs-no-response - ↑ "Domain Disputes". Nominet. Nominet UK. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
- ↑ "Creditcorp — short-term business funding for UK companies". Creditcorp. Retrieved 9 July 2026.
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