Quick Verdict

This overview covers the highlights of the Credicorp Ltd. Q2 2026 Earnings results. Credicorp (NYSE: BAP) reported Q2 2026 EPS of $7.43, ahead of the $7.31 consensus estimate, and revenue of $1.95 billion, above the $1.82 billion forecast. Shares rose about 1.95% to $382.44 following the report as management lifted its medium-term ROE objective to approximately 22%.

About Credicorp Ltd.

Credicorp Ltd. is a Peru-focused financial-services holding company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker BAP. The group operates through its principal businesses: Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP), its universal bank; Mibanco, its microfinance franchise; Grupo Pacífico, its insurance and pensions business; and investment-management, wealth-management, payments, and digital-finance operations including Yape. The company has built a diversified earnings model spanning lending, deposits, payments, insurance, capital markets, and asset management.

The Q2 report underscores that digital ecosystem monetization is becoming more material. Yape, Credicorp’s payments and financial-services platform, exceeded 16 million monthly active users, with users making an average of 69 monthly transactions. Yape’s contribution to Credicorp’s risk-adjusted revenue rose to 8.9%, from 5.3% a year earlier.

Credicorp’s reported valuation context included a 14.22 P/E ratio shortly after earnings. Its shares were trading below the reported 52-week high of $413.25 but substantially above the $230.45 low.

Top Financial Highlights

  1. Revenue was $1.95 billion, exceeding the $1.82 billion consensus estimate by approximately $130 million, or 7.1%.
  2. Diluted EPS was $7.43, beating consensus of $7.31 by $0.12, or about 1.6%.
  3. Consolidated return on equity reached 20.3% in Q2 2026; first-half ROE was 21.2%.
  4. Net income attributable to shareholders was PEN 1.98 billion, up 8.8% year over year, although down 3.9% sequentially.
  5. Core income increased 15.1% year over year to PEN 5.8 billion.
  6. Net interest income rose 13.3% year over year to PEN 4.1 billion, helped by lower interest expense and a higher-yield loan mix.
  7. Fee income increased 15.9% year over year to PEN 1.2 billion, supported by transaction activity at BCP and Yape.
  8. Foreign-exchange transaction gains rose 29.8% year over year to PEN 489 million.
  9. Quarter-end loans expanded 13.1% year over year, led by BCP’s retail and wholesale businesses and Mibanco.
  10. Net interest margin was 6.6%, up 21 basis points year over year; risk-adjusted NIM was 5.5%.
  11. The consolidated NPL ratio improved to 4.1%, while NPL coverage rose to 117.3%.
  12. Cost of risk was 1.9%, including roughly PEN 106 million of incremental El Niño-related provisions; excluding this reserve build, cost of risk was 1.6%.
  13. The efficiency ratio was 45.4% in Q2, while the first-half efficiency ratio was 45.6%, within management’s 45.0%–46.5% guidance range.
  14. BCP delivered a 29.2% ROE; Mibanco reported 22.9%; Grupo Pacífico recorded 19.1%; and investment management and advisory produced 23.5% ROE.
  15. Yape loans reached PEN 1.8 billion, roughly four times the prior-year level, while revenue-generating payment transactions grew 42% year over year.
  16. Full-year 2026 loan-growth guidance was raised to around 12%, from approximately 8.5% previously. Fee-income growth guidance was raised to the high teens.
  17. Management reaffirmed 2026 ROE guidance of roughly 19.5%, with an upside bias, and raised its medium-term ROE target to approximately 22%.

Portfolio Quality and Cost of Risk

(Source: credicorp.gcs-web.com)

  • The image presents the Cost of Risk (%) trend for Mibanco, BCP Stand Alone, and Credicorp across 2Q25, 1Q26, and 2Q26, together with the NPL Coverage Ratio.
  • Mibanco continues to carry the highest credit risk profile, with cost of risk moving from 5.4% in 2Q25 to 4.8% in 1Q26, before rising to 5.1% in 2Q26. Credicorp’s cost of risk followed a similar pattern, declining from 1.6% to 1.3% and then increasing to 1.9%. BCP Stand Alone remained the lowest-risk segment, moving from 1.2% in 2Q25 to 0.8% in 1Q26 and then to 1.4% in 2Q26.
  • The NPL Coverage Ratio improved consistently, increasing from 109.5% in 2Q25 to 113.8% in 1Q26 and 117.3% in 2Q26. This indicates that although the cost of risk increased sequentially in 2Q26 across all three businesses, the overall provisioning position strengthened. The higher NPL coverage provides a larger buffer against potential credit losses and suggests improved protection against deterioration in asset quality.

Beat or Miss?

Credicorp’s reported figures vary across market-data services because of differences in currency translation, accounting-feed timing, and adjusted-versus-reported EPS conventions. The earnings-call reporting used here reflects the consensus comparison of $7.43 EPS and $1.95 billion revenue. Seeking Alpha’s summary instead listed $7.38 EPS and $1.90 billion revenue, while still showing a revenue beat. The company’s own operating disclosure is largely in Peruvian soles.

MetricReportedDifference/Analysis
EPS$7.43Beat $7.31 consensus by $0.12, or about 1.6%
Revenue$1.95 billionBeat $1.82 billion consensus by about $130 million, or 7.1%
Return on equity20.30%Strong profitability, above the company’s 2026 ROE guidance level of around 19.5%
Loan growth13.1% YoYAbove the pace implicit in the prior full-year loan-growth outlook; management raised 2026 guidance to about 12%
Net interest margin6.60%At a level management expects to remain near the high end of its full-year guidance range
Asset quality4.1% NPL ratioImproved by 91 basis points year over year, despite higher precautionary weather-related reserves

Source: consensus comparison and operating metrics reported following Credicorp’s Q2 call.

What Leadership Is Saying

CEO Gianfranco Ferrari tied the higher long-term profitability objective to a structurally stronger franchise rather than solely to favorable short-term macroeconomic conditions:

“We now believe Credicorp has the capacity to deliver a medium-term return on equity of approximately 22%. This reflects a more stable operating environment, but more importantly, the structural transformation of our ecosystem.”

Ferrari also emphasized that the company sees Peru’s macro environment as a tailwind for investment, credit demand, and financial activity:

“We believe Peru is entering a more favorable environment for growth.”

CFO Alejandro Pérez-Reyes framed the weather event as a manageable short-term risk, while acknowledging that it has already required additional provisioning:

“El Niño is a transitory event that periodically affects Peru. While it may create short-term volatility, it does not alter our long-term view of the Peruvian economy or its underlying strength.”

Historical Performance

The company’s core-income growth, loan expansion, and improving asset quality supported profitability, although the available public summaries provide a more complete first-half comparison than a full standalone Q2 income-statement bridge. Therefore, figures below use directly disclosed current-quarter or first-half values and clearly label where a like-for-like Q2 prior-year value was not supplied in the accessible materials.

CategoryQ2 2026Q2 2025Change (%)
Core incomePEN 5.8 billionApproximately PEN 5.0 billion15.10%
Net interest incomePEN 4.1 billionNot separately stated in retrieved materials13.30%
Fee incomePEN 1.2 billionNot separately stated in retrieved materials15.90%
Net income attributable to shareholdersPEN 1.98 billionApproximately PEN 1.82 billion8.80%
LoansNot stated as a consolidated absolute Q2 balance in retrieved materialNot applicable13.10%
Operating expensesH1 2026: PEN 5.6 billionH1 2025: approximately PEN 4.93 billion13.50%
NPL ratio4.10%Approximately 5.0%–91 bps

Competitor and Subsidiary Performance

A direct peer-company comparison is not included in Credicorp’s earnings materials, and comparable Q2 2026 statements from Peruvian banking peers were not provided in the input. The most decision-useful company-specific comparison is therefore across Credicorp’s main operating platforms, which illustrates how earnings diversification is supporting group-level resilience.

CategoryQ2 2026Q2 2025Change (%)
BCP ROE29.20%30.90%–1.7 percentage points
BCP loansPEN 134.2 billionNot stated in retrieved materials10.90%
Mibanco ROE22.90%16.30%+6.6 percentage points
Mibanco loansPEN 14.7 billionNot stated in retrieved materials15.00%
Mibanco NPL ratio4.80%6.10%–1.3 percentage points
Investment-management and advisory ROE23.50%15.50%+8.0 percentage points
Investment-management and advisory net incomeNot separately disclosedNot separately disclosed47%
Grupo Pacífico net incomePEN 224 millionApproximately PEN 224 millionRoughly flat

BCP remains the key banking earnings engine. Mibanco showed the greatest disclosed improvement in profitability, while investment management and advisory benefited from recurring-business expansion and higher trading activity. Grupo Pacífico remained profitable but faced a difficult comparison because Q2 2025 included life-insurance provision reversals.

How the Market Reacted?

The immediate market reaction was positive but measured. BAP rose approximately 1.95% to $382.44 from the prior $375.14 close after the release, as investors responded to the EPS and revenue beats and the upgrade in the medium-term ROE target. Another contemporaneous market report placed shares at $381.00, up 1.56%, while the August 14 regular-session close was reported at $386.98, up 3.16%; the differences reflect intraday timing.

Investor sentiment appears constructive because Credicorp paired higher growth expectations with stronger asset quality and higher profitability ambitions. The principal counterweight is El Niño exposure: management booked PEN 106 million in extra provisions, estimates roughly 9% of total loans are directly exposed to potentially affected clients, and expects credit costs to rise in the second half while remaining within guidance.

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