Credicorp Ltd (BAP)

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Credicorp Ltd (BAP) Profile

Credicorp Ltd. is a financial sector holding firm that offers a range of financial, insurance, and health services and products in Peru and globally. The company's Financial Institutions business provides people and legal entities with savings and current accounts, as well as numerous credit and financial instruments. Its Insurance and Annuity segment writes insurance policies to protect against losses in commercial property, transportation, maritime vessels, automobiles, life, health, and pensions, as well as manages individual pension funds. Microfinance is a division of the corporation that manages loans, credits, deposits, and current accounts for small and microenterprises. Its Corporate Finance and Wealth Management section provides financial facilities to corporations, institutional investors, governments, and foundations; it structures and places primary market issues, as well as executes and negotiates secondary market transactions, and it frameworks and maintains corporate securitised methods and mutual funds. Lima, Peru is the company's headquarters.

Full-Time Employees: 35,733.
Latest stock price as of 1/13/2022 143.75+5.66 (+4.10%)At close: 04:00 PM EST.
Market Cap 11.43B USD.

Credicorp total assets for the quarter ending September 30, 2021, were $62.886B Subsidiaries: BCP, Mibanco, Pacífico and Prima. Credicorp Ltd (BAP.xnys)News 23 December 2021 - Credicorp Ltd. notifies its investors and the market of the Directors of The company' decisions reached during its meeting on December 23rd, 2021.

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