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Box Man plc takes self-storage into the internet age, providing the convenience of home collections and online management whilst being cheaper than doing it yourself. When customers store with BoxMan they receive free boxes to pack, free next day collection and can order retrievals easily online for next day delivery. Storage and retrievals are charged by the box, which are offered in a range of sizes, so customers only pay for what they use, unlike traditional self-storage which charges by the room and inevitably is only part-filled. The entire process is managed online via a secure website.
days to go: Expired investment: £203,360
A high-end audio equipment business designing, engineering and manufacturing every product in the UK. Kleio Audio's amplifiers are made from aluminium blocks, which are machined individually and assembled by hand to produce a powerful and energy-efficient product. At a UK audio show, Kleio Audio launched two K1 products that attracted the attention of a retailer who have decided to stock the company’s goods on their platform. Kleio Audio has also received attention through major publications such as What Hi-Fi, as well as receive international press in the Netherlands, Norway and Russia. Kleio Audio aims to grow the brand further by manufacturing various types of audio equipment to satisfy customer demand, as well as increase the number of retailer relations. Regional sales personnel and distributors will manage international sales of goods manufactured by the company.
days to go: Expired investment: £14,300
If there’s one thing Britain lacks – it’s its own iconic guitar brand. RGC Capital Ltd is aiming to muscle in on the US-dominated UK guitar market with its new range of British-badged guitars. The brainchild of experienced accountant Carl Derving, the young, passionate company unveiled its first prototypes in autumn 2014. The flagship Ravenwood guitar and the RGC model gained instant plaudits from some of the company’s 2000+ Facebook fans. RGC is now in a position to drive the new brand forward and capitalise on market space left open by a dearth of British-badged guitars. The company requires £100,000 investment to fund working capital to grow the business by launching a website, purchasing stock and funding various other marketing activities. In return, 30% equity in the company will be available. Once investment has been secured, RGC Ltd expects to establish its two core guitar brands within the UK market over the course of the next few years – going on to gain recognition for the British-badged instruments on a global scale within the next 10 years. Carl has a thorough understanding of the guitar market, having played at an advanced level for 14 years - two years longer, in fact, than he has been a professional accountant. With the beautifully crafted, custom-built guitars designed, built and ready for production on a large scale, and the brand set to go (including the obligatory Ravenwood hoodies), the company requires equity investment to begin making the brand iconic. Investor rewards include great discounts on some of the pieces - details of which are available in the rewards section on this page.
days to go: Expired investment: £6,270
SCRUBD specialise in grooming products specifically for men, leaving their skin feeling primed and looking great. SCRUBD use pioneering techniques and methods to create their 100% Natural products with no synthetic chemicals. Their skincare products are made in England and already have 72m Press Reach with more than 60+ pcs coverage.
days to go: Expired investment: £630,105
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