Credicorp Q3 net income attributable to shareholders rises to PEN 1.7 billion, up 14%

Reuters11-28
Credicorp Q3 net income attributable to shareholders rises to PEN 1.7 billion, up 14%

Credicorp Ltd. reported a net income attributable to equity holders of PEN 1.7 billion for the third quarter (Q3) of 2025 and PEN 5.3 billion for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2025. Net basic earnings per share for Q3 2025 were PEN 21.91, while net diluted earnings per share were PEN 21.86. For the nine-month period, net basic earnings per share reached PEN 67.25, and net diluted earnings per share were PEN 67.14. Total comprehensive income for the third quarter of 2025 was PEN 2.1 billion, and for the nine-month period it amounted to PEN 5.6 billion. Non-controlling interests accounted for PEN 39.8 million of equity at the end of Q3 2025. The group's total equity as of September 30, 2025, stood at PEN 35.9 billion, with total assets of PEN 227.8 billion and total liabilities of PEN 191.8 billion.

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