Credicorp
Regulatory watch
How rules and guidance affect business lending, and where Credicorp sits within them. Lending to a body corporate for business purposes is exempt from FCA consumer-credit regulation under Article 60B FSMA RAO 2001, which also means it is not covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service or the FSCS — we explain what that means for you here.
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The regulatory year ahead: what we are watching in 2026
A forward look at the regulatory themes we are tracking in 2026 across financial conduct, data protection and business standards.
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Modern slavery reporting for smaller UK companies: what directors need to know
What the Modern Slavery Act 2015 transparency duty requires, who it applies to, and why we publish a voluntary statement even though we are below the threshold.
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Article 22: automated decisions and your right to a human review
What UK GDPR Article 22 says about decisions made solely by automated means, and the human-review route we offer on declines.
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FSMA Regulated Activities Order plain English: what it means for business borrowers
A plain-English guide to the FSMA Regulated Activities Order (RAO), Article 60B and Article 60L, and why a company borrower sits outside UK consumer-credit regulation.
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PECR, cookies and marketing consent UK explained
What PECR is, how cookie consent works, and why a marketing opt-in must be a clear, unticked choice rather than a pre-filled box.
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UK GDPR and your data rights: a refresher for business borrowers
A plain-English refresher on UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018: your rights to access, correct and erase your personal data.
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CONC rules explained: why consumer and credit regulation doesn't apply to business lending
CONC rules explained: the FCA's Consumer Credit sourcebook governs consumer and credit products for individuals. Here is what it covers and why it does not govern lending to a UK limited company.
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FCA perimeter for business lending UK: what it means for limited companies borrowing
Understanding the FCA perimeter for business lending in the UK: why a limited company borrower sits outside consumer-credit regulation, and what protections do and don't apply.
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Modern slavery reporting for smaller UK companies: what directors need to know
What the Modern Slavery Act 2015 transparency duty requires, who it applies to, and why we publish a voluntary statement even though we are below the threshold.
Article 22: automated decisions and your right to a human review
What UK GDPR Article 22 says about decisions made solely by automated means, and the human-review route we offer on declines.
FSMA Regulated Activities Order plain English: what it means for business borrowers
A plain-English guide to the FSMA Regulated Activities Order (RAO), Article 60B and Article 60L, and why a company borrower sits outside UK consumer-credit regulation.
PECR, cookies and marketing consent UK explained
What PECR is, how cookie consent works, and why a marketing opt-in must be a clear, unticked choice rather than a pre-filled box.
UK GDPR and your data rights: a refresher for business borrowers
A plain-English refresher on UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018: your rights to access, correct and erase your personal data.
CONC rules explained: why consumer and credit regulation doesn't apply to business lending
CONC rules explained: the FCA's Consumer Credit sourcebook governs consumer and credit products for individuals. Here is what it covers and why it does not govern lending to a UK limited company.
FCA perimeter for business lending UK: what it means for limited companies borrowing
Understanding the FCA perimeter for business lending in the UK: why a limited company borrower sits outside consumer-credit regulation, and what protections do and don't apply.
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