Group & related companies

Is UK Creditcorp connected to overseas Creditcorp entities?

Creditcorp as a UK commercial lender is an independent British company. It has no ownership, group, or operational connection to any overseas financial institution that carries a similar name — including large Latin American banking groups that trade under comparable names in Peru, Chile, or other markets.

Why the names coincide

"Creditcorp" is a compound of "credit" and "corporation" — a construction common in commercial finance globally. The similarity in name between the UK entity and unrelated overseas businesses is coincidental and does not imply any affiliation, shared branding, shared capital, or joint venture arrangement.

No cross-border lending or referrals

UK Creditcorp lends only to UK-registered limited companies and LLPs. We do not operate referral arrangements with, or act as an agent or representative for, any overseas financial institution. Our funding, governance, and lending decisions are entirely UK-based and independent.

Verifying who you are dealing with

If you have been approached by an entity claiming to be Creditcorp and offering lending in a jurisdiction outside the UK, or if you have doubts about the provenance of a communication, please contact us directly through the contact details on this website. We can confirm whether a communication originated with us. Separately, you can verify UK company information through Companies House at gov.uk.

We lend only to UK limited companies and LLPs, and the loan is to the company with no director personal guarantee. As business finance outside the consumer-credit regime, it is not covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service or FSCS.

See also: Who is Creditcorp?, What is Creditcorp's UK regulatory position?, What are Creditcorp's lending principles?

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