Disambiguation · 28 May 2026 · London

Other Credicorp and CreditCorp companies on UK Companies House — and what makes ours different

If you searched for "Credicorp" or "CreditCorp" or "Credit Corp" and landed on this brand site, you are in the right place — but it is worth knowing that several unrelated UK companies share variations of the name. This piece lists them, links each to its Companies House record, and explains how to tell which is ours.

Ours

The two UK companies in the CreditCorp Group:

  • Credicorp Limited — UK private limited company, Companies House 16093826. Incorporated 21 November 2024. The operating lender; runs credicorp.co.uk; holds the registered CrediCorp trade mark.
  • CM Beyer Limited — UK private limited company, Companies House 17009212. Incorporated 3 February 2026. Brand-stewardship entity; publishes this site; applicant for the CREDITCORP trade mark.

Both companies are under common directorship (Daniel Hunter) and share a registered office at Suite 53c, Unimix House, NW10 7TR.

Other UK-registered companies with similar names

Surfaced during the Phase 1 research for this brand site. None of these are part of the CreditCorp Group; they are listed here purely so anyone doing due diligence can tell them apart.

CREDITCORP LIMITED — Companies House 05210186

  • Companies House overview
  • UK private limited company. Different company number from ours.
  • Not part of the CreditCorp Group. Pre-dates our company by many years.
  • If you searched for "CREDITCORP Limited" and landed here, the older 05210186 company is a different entity. The new CREDITCORP wordmark ($number) is held by our CM Beyer Limited (17009212), not by 05210186.

CREDICORP CAPITAL UK LIMITED — Companies House 08843022

  • Companies House overview
  • The UK arm of Credicorp Ltd. — a Peruvian financial-services holding company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (ticker: BAP). Unrelated to the UK CreditCorp Group.
  • The Peruvian Credicorp owns Banco de Crédito del Perú, BCP, and various other Latin-American financial businesses.
  • Easy to tell apart: the Peruvian group's UK arm is called "Credicorp Capital UK Limited"; our operating company is "Credicorp Limited" without "Capital".

CREDIT CORP LIMITED — Companies House 08249508

  • Companies House overview
  • UK private limited company, name written as Credit Corp (with a space).
  • Not connected to the CreditCorp Group.
  • Worth noting because there is also an unrelated Australian listed group called Credit Corp Group (ASX: CCP) — debt-recovery focus. The Australian listed group is not us, and the UK 08249508 company is not the Australian group either.

CREDICO LIMITED — Companies House 05539154

  • Companies House overview
  • Different name (Credico, not Credicorp), but appears in name-search results when "Credicorp" is typed because of substring matching.
  • Unrelated to the CreditCorp Group.

And the brands beyond the UK

credicorp.co.uk is the operator's site, and the operator differentiates itself from a small list of unrelated brands. The ones that come up most often:

  • Credicorp Ltd. (Peru) — the BCP-owning Peruvian financial-services holding company; Wikipedia; NYSE ticker BAP. Not us.
  • Credit Corp Group (Australia) — ASX ticker CCP; debt-recovery company. Not us.
  • Credicorp Nigeria — a Nigerian fintech / loan brand. Not us.
  • Various Credicorp Capital branded entities in Latin America — subsidiaries of the Peruvian Credicorp Ltd. Not us.

How to tell which company you're dealing with

  1. Check the Companies House number. Ours are 16093826 (Credicorp Limited) and 17009212 (CM Beyer Limited). Anything else, even with a similar name, is not part of this group.
  2. Check the website. Our customer-facing site is credicorp.co.uk and our brand site is creditcorpgroup.co.uk (with creditcorp.uk as the mirror). If you are on a different domain, even one with "credicorp" in the URL, double-check.
  3. Check the UKIPO record if a trade-mark question is involved. Our marks are UK00004156742 (CrediCorp) and UK00004379570 (CREDITCORP). The owner on the UKIPO record must be one of our two UK companies.
  4. Check the director. Both UK companies in our group have the same sole director, Daniel Hunter. Most of the look-alike companies have completely different officer records.

Why this matters

Lender impersonation is a real fraud pattern in UK short-term credit. A bad actor can set up a domain that looks like a legitimate lender's, copy the legitimate lender's site, and harvest applications. The way to defend against this as a borrower is to trust the Companies House number and the registered company name, not the website's branding.

For Credicorp specifically: any loan agreement that doesn't show "Credicorp Limited, Companies House 16093826" as the lender is not from this group.

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