Glossary

Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Model Context Protocol (MCP) — a term used across the Credicorp public-API documentation. The definition below is written for engineers integrating the /public/v1 ring.

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2025-06-18Revision

What it is

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets AI agents discover and call tools in a uniform way. A server advertises its capabilities and tools; a compliant client initialises, lists the tools, and calls them as a conversation requires.

The Credicorp MCP server

Credicorp runs an MCP server at /public/v1/mcp, identifying as Credicorp v1.0.0 on protocol revision 2025-06-18. It exposes six strictly read-only tools — ListProducts, ProductDetails, GetQuote, EligibilityCriteria, HowToApply and LoyaltyTiers — so an agent can answer product questions accurately from the source. See the MCP server explained.

Frequently asked questions

Can an MCP tool change my account?

Not on the Credicorp server — every tool is read-only. It can inform but never act on an account or move money.

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