Credicorp Ltd.: Credicorp’s “2Q20 quiet period”
Credicorp (NYSE: BAP) announces the initiation of a quiet period from July 23 to August 6, 2020, prior to its 2Q20 earnings release. This decision aligns with corporate disclosure policies to ensure fairness and prevent leaks of financial results. During this period, the company will refrain from disclosing any financial information or responding to inquiries related to its financial results. Credicorp is a leading financial services holding company in Peru, with diversified operations in universal banking, microfinance, insurance, and investment banking.
- Credicorp is a leading financial services holding company in Peru.
- The company maintains a diversified business portfolio across multiple financial sectors.
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Lima, July 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lima, PERU, July 16th, 2020 -- Credicorp (NYSE: BAP) announces that in accordance with its corporate disclosure policies and to prevent any leaks of financial results and ensure fairness, the Company will start the quiet period for 2Q20’s earnings release on July Thursday 23th. This period will end on the date of the release, August Thursday 6th. During the quiet period, the Company will not disclose any financial information, comment on financial results, or respond to related questions.
About Credicorp
Credicorp Ltd. (NYSE: BAP) is the leading financial services holding company in Peru with presence in Chile, Colombia and Bolivia. Credicorp has a diversified business portfolio organized into four lines of business: Universal Banking, through Banco de Credito del Peru - BCP and Banco de Credito de Bolivia; Microfinance, through Mibanco and Encumbra; Insurance & Pension Funds, through Grupo Pacifico and Prima AFP; and Investment Banking & Wealth Management, through Credicorp Capital, Wealth Management at BCP and Atlantic Security Bank.
For further information please contact the IR team:
investorrelations@credicorpperu.com.pe
Investor Relations
Credicorp Ltd.
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