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Credicorp is becoming CreditCorp. Same team, same lending — a clearer name. Read what’s changing

A note on our name

Same company. New name.

Credicorp
CreditCorp

We are changing our trading wordmark from Credicorp to CreditCorp. Same UK business lender, same team, same company — only the name on the door is changing.

Why the change

Over the years, the people we lend to have known us by both spellings — and many have always read our name as "Credit Corp". We are leaning into the clearer version. "CreditCorp" says plainly what we do: short-term credit for businesses that need to bridge a gap.

  • Clearer at a glance

    CreditCorp reads the way customers already say it. Less second-guessing of the spelling, less confusion when someone searches for us or recommends us to another business owner.

  • The same company underneath

    Nothing about who we are is changing. Same registration, same registered office, same servicing arrangements, same careful approach to lending. A wordmark is changing — not the business behind it.

  • Your facility is unaffected

    If you already borrow from us, your agreement, balance and repayment dates stay exactly as they are. You do not need to do anything. We will simply start to appear as CreditCorp over time.

How the change happens

We are doing this gradually, so nothing breaks and no customer is caught out. Here is the order of things.

  1. Now

    You are reading the first step

    This page is the announcement. The Credicorp name and site stay fully in use. Both spellings point to the same company.

  2. Next

    The new wordmark appears

    You will start to see the CreditCorp wordmark alongside Credicorp — in emails, on the site and in your customer area. Web addresses you already use keep working.

  3. Then

    CreditCorp becomes the everyday name

    Over time CreditCorp becomes the name you see first. The older Credicorp addresses keep redirecting, so saved links and bookmarks are not lost.

  4. Throughout

    The legal entity is unchanged

    At every step the company behind the name remains the same legal entity, on the same public register. The trading wordmark is what is changing — not the company you contracted with.

Quick questions

Is this a different company now?

No. It is the same UK company you already deal with, adopting a new trading wordmark. The registration and registered office do not change.

Do I need to do anything to my loan?

No. Your agreement, balance, repayment dates and bank details are unchanged. There is nothing to sign and nothing to update.

Will my old links and emails still work?

Yes. Existing web addresses keep working and redirect to the right place, and emails from us remain genuine. We will never ask you to move money to a new account because of a name change — if anyone does, it is not us.

Are you now linked to another "Credit Corp" company?

No. Changing our wordmark does not link us to any other business. We remain unconnected to Credicorp of Peru and to Credit Corp Group of Australia — each is a separate and unrelated company.

Do you still only lend to businesses?

Yes. We lend to UK limited companies and LLPs for business purposes. That is unchanged — we are not a consumer lender.

For the record

CreditCorp is the new trading wordmark of Credicorp Limited, a UK company registered in England and Wales with company number 16093826. It is the same legal entity throughout this change — a business lender to UK limited companies and LLPs, not a consumer lender. You can confirm us on the public register at any time.

Gallwch weld yr ailfrandio'n ffurfio yn creditcorp.co.uk, rhan o'r ehangach Creditcorp Group.

Companies House register

Still the same Credicorp

Questions about the change, or about borrowing? We are here either way.

A new name

Credicorp is becoming CreditCorp

Same company, same team, same careful lending — we’re moving to a clearer name. Nothing about your agreement, your account or how to reach us changes.

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