--- title: "Which Creditcorp is this? Spot the mark, spot the spelling" description: "Three real marks, one small UK group: navy-and-green Credicorp, teal-and-green Creditcorp (this site), and black-and-circuit CREDITCORP. A plain spelling test, and why Credicorp Peru, Credit Corp Australia and any Nigerian \"Creditcorp\" are unrelated third parties." canonical: "https://creditcorponline.co.uk/which-creditcorp/" locale: "en-GB" updated: "2026-07-08" --- # Which Creditcorp is this? > Three marks, one small UK family, one spelling that trips people up. This page teaches you to tell them apart in a few seconds. The legal register sits on the group site, [creditcorpgroup.co.uk/trade-marks](https://creditcorpgroup.co.uk/trade-marks/) — this page is the plain-language version. **Canonical URL:** **Last updated:** 8 July 2026 --- ## Why there are three logos The wider Creditcorp family uses three distinct marks, each tied to a different part of the group: - **#1 Navy blue & green** — the lender's own mark, used on credicorp.co.uk, the customer portal and the staff apps. If you are applying, signing in or checking a facility, this is the mark you should see. - **#2 Teal & green orbital** — this site's own mark. It marks out the directory layer — the signpost that routes you to the rest of the family. Seeing this mark means you are on a routing page, not the lender itself. - **#3 Black & circuit** — the corporate mark for the group and legal layer, including CM Beyer Limited's own material. It marks the pages that hold company records, trade-mark detail and the regulatory position. None of these three is AI-generated or a quick redraw of another company's logo — each is a genuine, registered mark used by a real part of this UK group. ## The spelling test Say the domain out loud before you trust it: - **Credi-corp** (no "t") → [credicorp.co.uk](https://credicorp.co.uk/), the lender you actually borrow from. - **Credit-corp** (with a "t") → this directory, creditcorponline.co.uk, and the brand site, creditcorp.co.uk. Both spellings belong to the same UK group under a written coexistence agreement, so seeing either one is not a red flag by itself. What matters is knowing which is which before you type in any details. ## The two registered marks, in brief | Mark | Number | Status | Classes | Holder / applicant | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Creditcorp | [UK00004156742](https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tmcase/page/Results/1/UK00004156742) | Registered (23 May 2025) | 36, 45 | Credicorp Limited | | Creditcorp | [UK00004379570](https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tmcase/page/Results/1/UK00004379570) | Application Published — pending | 35, 36 | CM Beyer Limited | The two coexist under the Mutual Trade Mark Coexistence, Consent & Licensing Agreement of 30 April 2026, governed by English law. ## Not this group — three unrelated third parties - **Credicorp / Credicorp Ltd (Peru & Bermuda)** — parent of Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP), listed on the NYSE as BAP. A large Latin American banking group, entirely separate from this UK family. - **Credit Corp Group Limited (Australia, ASX: CCP)** — an Australian consumer-finance and debt-purchase group. Not part of this family, and not the same as our own related Australian entity, Credicorp Pty Limited. - **Any Nigerian "Creditcorp"** — occasionally a Nigerian business trades under a similar name. No connection to Credicorp Limited, CM Beyer Limited, or any site in this family. ## Read the full record - **Trade marks on the group hub** → [creditcorpgroup.co.uk/trade-marks](https://creditcorpgroup.co.uk/trade-marks/) - **Verify the companies** → [creditcorpgroup.co.uk/companies](https://creditcorpgroup.co.uk/companies/) Brand casing: only ever "Creditcorp" and "Creditcorp" (first letter capital only). --- © 2026 Creditcorp Group · the online directory, published by CM Beyer Limited (17009212). Full record: [creditcorpgroup.co.uk/trade-marks](https://creditcorpgroup.co.uk/trade-marks/).