Credicorp
May 2026 site upgrade: typography, sticky navigation and more
A second pass on the Credicorp website refines the typography, makes the primary navigation stick to the top of the page on scroll, and adds eleven more articles across Support and Newsroom.
A week after the FAQs redesign, we have shipped a second pass on the Credicorp website — smaller in scope but with a noticeable polish across every page.
What you might notice
- New typography. A refined system-font stack throughout, with an editorial serif used for the H1 heading over every page banner and for the pull-quotes on About and Contact. Reads more like a publication, less like a brochure.
- Sticky primary navigation. The menu now stays at the top of the page as you scroll, gaining a subtle shadow as it does so. Long pages — like a topic archive on the FAQs hub or the Newsroom index — are easier to move around.
- A back-to-top button. Appears in the lower-right after you have scrolled a way down the page; tap it and the page scrolls back to the top.
- Card hover lift. The topic cards on the FAQs hub and the quick-action cards on the Support page now lift a little when you hover over them — a small cue that they are interactive.
- Eleven more articles. Six new Support Articles (including a brand-new topic, Statements & documents) and five new Newsroom posts covering paying extra on a loan, phone-verification, document accessibility, new-year money habits and this very upgrade.
What is the same
The way you reach us is unchanged — Contact Us, Forms & Requests and the email addresses on the Support page are all the same. The address bar still reads credicorp.co.uk. We continue to be UK-registered (England and Wales, company number 16093826) and to be a related company of CM Beyer Limited, with sister company Credicorp Pty Limited in Australia.
Why we are still iterating
Customer-facing content lives or dies on whether someone can find an answer in under a minute. The May 2026 upgrade focused on the small frictions — scrolling for the menu, scanning for the right card, reading a long article comfortably. None of these are dramatic on their own; together they make the site feel calmer and easier. The wider group continues to do similar work — see cmbeyer.co.uk/services/ and cmbeyer.com/companies/ for context.
As always, the best way to tell us what to fix next is the Contact Us page. Thank you for reading.
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