Selective & Confidential Invoice Finance for UK Healthcare
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Yes. UK Business Loans can introduce healthcare businesses to brokers and lenders that offer selective (spot) invoice finance and confidential invoice discounting. We do not lend or give regulated financial advice — we match you, free, for a no‑obligation eligibility check that won’t affect your credit score.
Summary (key points)
- What we are: an introducer that connects healthcare firms with specialist invoice finance brokers and lenders.
- Products available: selective invoice finance (fund individual invoices) and confidential invoice discounting (revolving, debtor‑confidential facility).
- Typical users: care homes, private clinics, dental/optical practices, medical suppliers and incorporated healthcare businesses.
- How it works:
1. Complete a short enquiry (takes ~2 minutes): https://ukbusinessloans.co/get-quote/
2. We match you with specialist lenders/brokers.
3. Partners carry out free eligibility checks and provide personalised quotes.
4. You compare offers and choose whether to proceed.
- Practical notes:
- Introductions are free and do not impact your credit file; lenders may run checks later.
- We typically introduce facilities from around £10,000 upwards (final thresholds set by lenders).
- Common lender checks: invoices/aged debtors, bank statements, management accounts, major customer contracts, ID/company docs.
- Costs/terms vary by debtor quality and structure (advance rates, fees, interest, recourse vs non‑recourse, confidentiality premiums).
- Risks: assignability of NHS/local authority contracts, debtor concentration, disputed/old invoices, and confidentiality limits on some products.
- Alternatives: asset finance, term loans, overdrafts, bridging, government/sector schemes depending on needs.
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Get a free eligibility check and quotes: https://ukbusinessloans.co/get-quote/
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Written by UK Business Loans — matching UK healthcare businesses with specialist lenders and brokers. Last updated: 29 October 2025.
