Why does Credicorp have group companies in the UK and Australia?

Our group & related companies

Operating a separate legal entity per country is the standard model for international financial services groups. Each company is regulated where it operates, employs its own people, and is answerable for its own customers. For our group, that means:

  • Credicorp Limited — registered in England and Wales, serves customers in the United Kingdom. This site, credicorp.co.uk, is the customer site for Credicorp Limited.
  • Credicorp Pty Limited (ACN 679 428 605) — registered in Australia, serves customers in Australia. Its customer site is credicorp.com.au and it has its own phone number and email addresses.
  • CM Beyer Limited — a related company in the United Kingdom with a separate service offering. Its customer site is at cmbeyer.co.uk and a wider international view sits at cmbeyer.com.

Why this matters for you

The most important thing for any customer is to use the right company for their account. If your loan is with Credicorp Limited, this site and the contact details on it are the right place. If you are looking for our Australian sister company, please use the credicorp.com.au site instead. If you are a customer of CM Beyer Limited, please use the contact channels on cmbeyer.co.uk/contact/.

None of these companies can answer for another. A query about a CM Beyer Limited service cannot be resolved by Credicorp Limited, and vice versa, simply because we do not hold those records — and we would not have any reason to do so. Going directly to the right company saves you time and gets you a better answer.

Shared values, separate accountability

The group’s companies share a set of operating values — particularly around responsible lending and treating customers as individuals — but each is independently accountable for what it does, regulated where it operates and structured under its own local law. Information about the group’s history and services is on cmbeyer.com/companies/ and the UK-specific page at cmbeyer.com/uk/.

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