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Funding deal for dental practice

A six-figure funding deal is helping a Black Country dentist move to bigger new premises.

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The Roseville Dental practice will relocate and expand into larger premises in Coseley, just a 100 yards from its existing practice, thanks to a funding package provided by Royal Bank of Scotland.

Located in the town centre of Coseley, the new practice will offer state of the art facilities for their existing dental patients allowing them to provide high quality dental care and develop their business. The practice will comprise of three surgery rooms, a consulting room, an x-ray room and a decontamination room.

Dr Harinder Amrik will be the principal dentist and proprietor at The Roseville Dental practice and he will use the investment opportunity to increase his business.

Dr Amrik said: "We are really excited about our relocation to a bigger site in Coseley as it not only provides us with the capacity to take on new patients, but it will help us to encourage more people in the area to improve their approach to oral health.

"The Royal Bank of Scotland has played an integral part in our expansion plans and made the whole deal process straight forward and smooth. We are delighted with the sector expertise they have shown throughout and their appetite to support dental practices like The Roseville Dental practice."

Jon Corfield, healthcare relationship manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland, added: "We are in no doubt this prime central location will serve The Roseville Dental practice well and will help attract new NHS and private patients.

"We have provided funds for a professional fit out of the new premises which is equipped with modern dental equipment and facilities, allowing Dr Amrik to stay at the forefront of his profession."

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