South London medical firm launches second clinic with £927k HSBC funding
An independent medical clinic in South London has expanded with a second premises after securing a £927k funding package from HSBC UK.
Top Medical Clinic, which is based in Croydon, has secured the funding in order to purchase and renovate its new premises on Frazer Nash Close in Isleworth.
Specialising in providing dentistry and medical consultations and procedures to both adults and children, Top Medical Clinic has also used the package to invest in its dental equipment as well as the second site.
Founded in 2015 by husband and wife duo Krzysztof and Marta Stepien, the business has further ambitions to expand outside of London with a third clinic on Allison Street in Birmingham by the end of the year.
Krzysztof Stepien, designated partner at Top Medical Clinic, commented: “We founded our business four years ago after realising there was a great need to provide the community with specialist medical care.
“Following the success of our clinic in Croydon, we’ve received high recognition for our services which is reflected in our continued success.
“HSBC UK has been instrumental in enabling our expansion and setting us up within another vibrant community in South London. We’re now keen to continue to grow and meet the increasing demand for our services.”
David Hamblin, area director for HSBC UK Business Banking in South London, added: “Top Medical Clinic has seen exceptional success since it began as a start-up business only four years ago and, with an increasing demand among the community for its services, it was evident that a second location was the next step for the business’s growth.
“We’re delighted to have offered them the support they needed to move forward and wish them all the best with their future expansion plans.”
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