CREDITCORP wordmark published in Trade Marks Journal 2026/020
The UK Intellectual Property Office today published the CM Beyer Limited application for the new CREDITCORP wordmark in Trade Marks Journal 2026/020.
The application — number UK00004379570, filed 28 April 2026 in Classes 35 and 36 — has been moved by the IPO to the "Application Published" stage. This means the IPO has accepted the application as meeting the formal requirements for registration, and has put it before the public for the two-month opposition window.
What "Application Published" means
The two-month opposition window opens on the date of first publication — 15 May 2026. During the window, any party that believes the application conflicts with its own prior rights can file an opposition with the IPO.
The window can be extended once, to three months, by a notice of threatened opposition (form TM7A) filed within the first two months. So:
- 15 July 2026 — earliest possible date the window closes without a TM7A.
- 15 August 2026 — latest possible date if a TM7A is filed in the first two months.
If the window closes without an opposition being filed (or any opposition is unsuccessful), the IPO proceeds to register the mark and issue a registration certificate.
How CREDITCORP coexists with CrediCorp
The existing CrediCorp wordmark (UK00004156742, Classes 36 and 45) is owned by Credicorp Limited and is registered. CM Beyer Limited is the applicant for the new mark.
The two companies — Credicorp Limited (Companies House 16093826) and CM Beyer Limited (Companies House 17009212) — are under common directorship and operate the coexistence of the two marks under a written agreement signed 30 April 2026, two days before the CREDITCORP application was filed. Trama Legal s.r.o. is identified as the parties' UK IPO representative in clause 16.2 of that agreement.
Read the full coexistence-agreement article →
Until registration completes
Until the IPO issues a registration certificate for CREDITCORP, copy on the CreditCorp Group brand site and on the operator's customer site refers to the mark as "filed" or "pending registration", not "registered". The existing CrediCorp mark continues exactly as before — registered, renewable on 6 February 2035.