Credicorp Ltd.: Tenpo Becomes Chile’s First Neobank After Receiving a Banking License
With this approval, Tenpo becomes the first licensed neobank in
Chile’s regulatory framework grants only one type of banking license, which means Tenpo will operate under the same supervisory standards and requirements as any traditional bank in the country.
“This is a landmark moment for Chile’s financial ecosystem. It highlights how innovation and technology can expand access to financial services in an agile, secure, and customer-centric way,” said
The licensing process began in
As a bank, Tenpo will expand its offering with innovative financial products in addition to its existing digital services. These include checking accounts, consumer loans, and time deposits. More than 2.5 million current users will be able to seamlessly upgrade to the neobank experience at no cost, directly through the app.
“Today is a historic day for Tenpo and for banking in Chile,” said
Founded in 2020, Tenpo has become a key player in Chile’s financial system in just five years. With a fully digital, technology-first model, it has rapidly grown its user base and disrupted the market with a customer-centric approach that prioritizes inclusion, simplicity, and transparency.
About Credicorp
Credicorp (NYSE: BAP) is the leading financial services holding company in Peru with presence in Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, and Panama and United States. Credicorp has a diversified business portfolio organized into four lines of business (“LoBs”): Universal Banking, through BCP and Banco de Crédito de Bolivia; Microfinance, through Mibanco in Peru and Colombia; Insurance & Pension Funds, through Grupo Pacifico and Prima AFP; and Investment Management & Advisory, through Credicorp Capital, Wealth Management at BCP and ASB Bank Corp. Additionally, it complements its operations through Krealo, its Corporate Venture Capital arm.
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Source: CREDICORP LTD.