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Practice Fitout Loans

Making your dream practice a reality.

This is where our experience really comes into play. We know your practice fitout isn’t just about the ‘big items’ – it’s about the little things too. Things like lighting and patient comfort. Having a team that has worked in medical finance for decades means we’ve seen it all before.

Therefore, the key to financing a fitout is understanding all these different items and funding them in just the right way. A way that results in finding the balance between cash flow needs and tax effectiveness.

That’s where we excel, that’s what sets us apart, and that’s what gets you the practice you’ve always wanted.

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Fitout loans are specific types of financing intended to help professionals in the healthcare sector finance the cost of setting up, renovating, or upgrading their practice. This includes purchasing or leasing necessary equipment, creating a welcoming environment, or even expanding to additional locations.

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