If you receive an email, text, letter or phone call that claims to be from Creditcorp but something feels off, please report it — you help protect other customers and help us investigate.
What to do if you receive a suspicious message
- Do not click any links in the message, download any attachments, or call any phone numbers it provides.
- Do not share any information in response — Creditcorp will never ask for your password, your full bank account PIN, or access to your online banking by email or text.
- Forward the email (or a screenshot of the text/message) to security@credicorp.co.uk. Include a brief note of when you received it and what prompted your concern.
- Log in independently. If the message claims there is a problem with your account, go directly to clients.credicorp.co.uk — type the address yourself rather than clicking a link — and check there from a known good connection.
Signs a message may be fraudulent
- It asks for your password, PIN or full bank card details.
- The sender address is not
@credicorp.co.uk— for examplecredicorp@gmail.comor a misspelling likecredi-corp.co.uk. - It creates urgent pressure — "act in the next 24 hours or your account will be closed" — to rush you into clicking something.
- It contains grammatical errors or odd formatting not consistent with our usual communications.
- It promises a loan or fee refund you did not request.
Genuine Creditcorp communications
Every email from us comes from an address ending @credicorp.co.uk. We sign every formal letter in the company's full registered name. We will never contact you asking for a payment you have not already agreed to in a signed loan agreement, and we will never ask you to move money to a "safe account".
If you are in any doubt, hang up or close the message and call us back using the number on our contact page — not any number provided in the suspicious communication.
Other places to report fraud
- Action Fraud — the UK's national fraud reporting centre: actionfraud.police.uk or 0300 123 2040.
- NCSC suspicious email reporting service: forward to report@phishing.gov.uk.
- Your bank — if you have already sent money or shared payment details, contact your bank immediately.