An honest UK small-business lender, checkable at Companies House.
We publish our lending and complaint figures every quarter on a transparency page. The Credicorp name is a UK registered trademark; the company is registered in England and Wales. You can verify everything before you sign.
Credicorp · UK trademark UK00004156742
- AI decision in minutes
- No personal guarantee
- Same-day funding on approval
- A direct lender — not a broker. We make the decision and lend our own money.
- Independent of Credicorp Ltd of Peru and any similarly named bank.
- A published complaints procedure with an internal owner.
- Plain UK English in every customer document — no jargon, no fine print games.
- Trading since 21 November 2024
- Companies House 16093826
- UK trademark UK00004156742
Representative example
Representative: borrow £200 for 30 days, repay £220.
Common questions
Is Credicorp an honest lender UK?
Credicorp is a UK registered direct lender (not a broker) to limited companies. We publish quarterly lending and complaint figures on our transparency page, hold a registered Companies House record, and carry a UK registered trademark. We are not connected to any similarly named bank or overseas lender.
Where can I verify Credicorp?
You can look us up on the Companies House register, read our quarterly transparency disclosure, and review our published complaints procedure. Every document we issue to borrowers is a tamper-evident, digitally signed PDF.
Credicorp lends to UK limited companies under the body-corporate exemption (Articles 60B and 60L of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001). We do not lend to individuals, consumers or sole traders. The director who signs the agreement is acting as the company's authorised representative and is not personally liable. There is no Financial Ombudsman Service or Financial Services Compensation Scheme cover for this lending; our published complaints procedure is the route for disputes.