The two names behind the two brands
Credicorp Limited — the lender
Credicorp Limited (company number 16093826, registered in England and Wales) is the lender. Every Business Loan, Flex or Slice agreement is with Credicorp Limited, on both credicorp.co.uk and creditcorp.co.uk. It is the party named on your agreement and the party you owe.
CM Beyer Limited — the servicing company
CM Beyer Limited is a related United Kingdom company that services and administers accounts — the back-office, technology and operational side of running the lending platform. It is a separate legal entity from Credicorp Limited, with its own registration, but the two work together as one group. CM Beyer Limited is also the company associated with the Creditcorp brand name. Its own site is cmbeyer.co.uk/about.
Why both names appear, layered, on both sites
Rather than picking one name and hiding the other, we name both companies and their roles clearly, on both credicorp.co.uk and creditcorp.co.uk: Credicorp Limited as the lender, CM Beyer Limited as the related servicing company. That layering is deliberate — it is more transparent than presenting either site as a single, simplified entity.
One thing this is not
CM Beyer Limited is not a debt collector, a broker, or an unrelated third party contacting you out of the blue. If a communication from CM Beyer Limited or referencing Creditcorp ever looks unfamiliar, see our verification guidance.
Questions answered here
Can I have my loan moved from Credicorp Limited to CM Beyer Limited, or the reverse?
No — the lender on your agreement is fixed at the point you signed it and stated in your Business Loan Agreement. This page describes the current roles; it does not change any individual agreement.
Is CM Beyer Limited regulated in the same way as Credicorp Limited?
CM Beyer Limited's own regulatory position is a matter for that company — see cmbeyer.co.uk/about. Credicorp Limited's lending is on the exempt-business-lender basis described throughout this site.
More on the relationship
See the full FAQ on how the two companies are connected, or the trademark coexistence Newsroom article.
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