Domain dispute · 17 June 2026 · London

DRS 29140 decided: creditcorp.co.uk transferred to Credicorp Limited

DRS 29140, the Nominet Dispute Resolution Service complaint concerning the creditcorp.co.uk domain, has been decided. An independent expert granted a summary decision in favour of Credicorp Limited, and the domain has now been transferred to the company. This page records the outcome and links to the source documents.

The decision

With no response filed by the registrant, the complaint was referred to an independent expert for a summary decision under the DRS Policy (see the earlier no-response update). The expert found, to the required standard, that:

  • Rights: the complainant has rights in a name or mark identical or similar to the domain — established.
  • Abusive registration: the domain creditcorp.co.uk is an abusive registration in the hands of the respondent — established.
  • Other factors: no other factors made a summary decision unconscionable in the circumstances.

The expert granted the complainant's application for a summary decision and, in accordance with section 12 of the Policy, directed that the domain be transferred to the complainant. The decision is dated 2 June 2026.

The transfer

On 17 June 2026, Nominet confirmed that the registration of creditcorp.co.uk had been transferred to Credicorp Limited as a result of the expert decision, and that the DRS case file was closed. creditcorp.co.uk now sits within the group alongside the operator domain credicorp.co.uk.

Which domain this is — and what changes

For the avoidance of doubt: creditcorp.co.uk (with a "t") is the domain that was in dispute. It is a separate name from this brand site, which runs on creditcorpgroup.co.uk and creditcorp.uk, and from the operating lender's customer site credicorp.co.uk (no "t"). Nothing about where customers go changes: active services remain on credicorp.co.uk. The outcome simply brings the previously third-party-held creditcorp.co.uk name under the group's control.

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