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What genuine Credicorp looks like
Our sites end in credicorp.co.uk. You apply at clients.credicorp.co.uk. We will never email asking for your full password or one-time codes, and we never charge a fee to “release” your loan.
Spotting an impostor
Watch for lookalike domains (extra words, hyphens, .com instead of .co.uk), generic greetings, spelling errors and links that do not match the visible text. When in doubt, type the address yourself rather than clicking, and contact us on a number from our official site.
What it means for you
Credicorp lends to your company, not to you personally, and takes no personal guarantee. If a message claims to be us but breaks these rules, it is not us. See business loans or apply online.
Frequently asked questions
Will Credicorp ever ask for my password by email?
Never. We do not ask for your full password or one-time codes by email or phone. Anyone who does is impersonating us.
How do I check a link is really us?
Confirm the domain ends in credicorp.co.uk exactly, with no extra words or different endings. When unsure, type the address in yourself.
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