The Essential Finance Application Checklist for Dentists

Whether you’re setting up your first practice, investing in new equipment, or expanding to a second location, securing the right finance is an important step in building your dental career. A strong application not only speeds up the process but also increases your chances of approval. To help, we’ve compiled a checklist of the key documents and details every dentist should prepare before applying.

1. Personal Information & Identification

  • Proof of identity (passport or driver’s license)
  • Proof of address (recent utility bill, bank statement, or council tax letter)

2. Financial History

  • Personal bank statements (usually last 3–6 months)
  • Details of any outstanding loans, student debts, or other liabilities

3. Employment & Income Proof

  • Payslips if you are an associate dentist
  • Self-employment income records if you run your own practice
  • Recent tax returns (SA302s) or accounts from your accountant
  • Confirmation of NHS contracts, if applicable

4. Business Finance (for practice owners or those buying into a practice)

  • Practice accounts for the past 2–3 years
  • Cash flow forecasts and business plans
  • Valuation of the dental practice (if purchasing)
  • Outstanding loan schedules or lease agreements

5. Supporting Documents

  • Clear outline of the purpose of the loan (e.g., purchasing equipment, practice expansion, or practice acquisition)
  • Details of collateral (if required as security)
  • Professional references or CV demonstrating your career background

Being well-prepared with the right paperwork will give lenders confidence in your ability to manage finance responsibly. For dentists, this preparation is crucial — whether you’re a newly qualified associate, a practice owner, or looking to invest in your next big step.

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