Belcorp has been around since 1980, although you wouldn’t know that from visiting their website.

Belcorp does a 
terrible
job of providing information about itself on its website.

The “about us” page on Belcorp’s website redirects to information about their “leadership principles”. The “our history” link on their US website redirects to the business opportunity page.

Why does Belcorp have a separate US website? No idea.

Belcorp primarily targets South America and so when you visit their websites, you’ll find Spanish as the default language.

As claimed in their marketing material, Belcorp is the ‘
third top cosmetics direct sales company in Latin America
‘.

In the US Belcorp operates as L’bel or Belcorp USA. The company runs both Belcorp USA and L’bel websites, with the former branded as L’bel despite the domain name.

L’bel claims to be “supported by Belcorp” but I believe is a subsidiary of the main company.

I tried to suss out why Belcorp operates as L’bel in the US but came up blank.

One significant difference between the two companies is marketed products.

Do you sell Esika & Cy-Zone in Belcorp USA?

No, at this moment we sell the L’Bel brand. In the future we will enter these brands in the United States market.

Again, not really sure why this is the case.

Eduardo Belmont Anderson founded Belcorp in 1980. Anderson (right) is from Peru and in his seventies, still serves as Belcorp’s President.

A search into Anderson’s background quickly establishes his billionaire status. As at the time of publication, Forbes
pegs Anderson’s net worth
at $1.7 billion.

Belcorp’s CEO as of February 2018 is Erika Herrero.

The only representation Anderson and Herrero have on Belcorp’s website are two small quotes.

According to her LinkedIn profile, Herrero (right) started at Belcorp in 2015 as a Corporate Vice President.

Belcorp as a corporation is based out of Lima, Peru. L’bel in the US appears to be based out of Miami, Florida.

Read on for a full review of Belcorp’s MLM opportunity.

Belcorp’s Products

Belcorp operate in the personal care MLM niche.

Products sold in the US by Belcorp under their L’bel brand span skin care, color, fragrance and well being.

Belcorp have far too many products to list here individually, but a full catalog with retail pricing is provided on their website.

Belcorp’s Compensation Plan

Belcorp’s compensation plan material is easy enough to read but omits a large number of bonus explanations.

That and there doesn’t appear to be an English version of their compensation plan, at least not on their public facing website.

The following is an analysis of Belcorp’s compensation plan in Spanish, which I worked through via translation.

Belcorp Affiliate Ranks

There are fourteen affiliate ranks within Belcorp’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

Beauty Advisor – sign up as a Belcorp affiliate and qualify for commissions (see below)

Senior Beauty Advisor – ge


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Belcorp and when was it founded?
Belcorp is a cosmetics and personal care company established in 1980, operating primarily in Latin America as a direct sales business. It ranks as the third largest cosmetics direct sales company in the region and operates under multiple brand names including L'bel in the United States market.

How does Belcorp operate in different markets?
Belcorp maintains separate regional operations, with distinct websites and brand identities. In Latin America, it operates under the Belcorp name with Spanish as the primary language, while in the United States it operates through subsidiary brands including L'bel and Belcorp USA, each with dedicated online platforms.

What information does Belcorp provide about its corporate background?
Belcorp's official websites contain limited corporate information. The company's "About Us" section redirects to leadership principles rather than company


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