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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Using coffee grounds from London’s cafes and transforming them into award-winning beauty products, Optiat’s handmade cosmetics are distributed in 7 countries with retailers such as Whole Foods, Planet Organic, and Topshop.
days to go: Expired investment: £217,500
Benedita is a luxury kids fashion brand based in London. They are available in over 30 retail shops in 10 counties and have been featured in publications such as Vogue, Tatler and the Telegraph. Their current design team is full of passionate artists such as a school teacher, an interior designer and a sales representative of a pharmaceutical company.
days to go: Expired investment: £162,400
Established in 2011, Crowdcube has become the market leader in the equity crowdfunding sector. The company has a 40% share of the UK market with over 620,000 investors registered on the platform that have invested more than £561m in pitches. This has resulted in nearly 800 successful campaigns and Crowdcube's revenue increasing by 33% from H1 2017 to H1 2018. Funds are being raised to scale the business by expanding further in the UK, as well as overseas.
days to go: Expired investment: £7,918,180
Solely Original is a shoe company that allows the customer to choice the design details as well as a custom fit shoes online. Solely Original's online platform allows you to fully customise your shoes from the style of the shoe to a custom size to fit your feet perfectly.
days to go: Expired investment: £70,360
Skipping Rocks Lab aim to make packaging disappear and have developed their first product called Ooho. This is a membrane which is made from seaweed so it is biodegradable, can be eaten and is produced cheaper than plastic water bottles. They will be targeting events such as the London Marathon and Glastonbury and are already working on a second product for sustainable packaging.  
days to go: Expired investment: £849,050
The Sterling Shave Club offer a subscription based service that delivers razors and shaving gear straight to your door. Once you have purchased a Sterling Shavekit you can then have the blades delivered to you for as little as £3.95 a month. 
days to go: Expired investment: £89,558
Oh...My! Kidswear launched its first collection in Harvey Nichols during August 2015 and has since become an award-winning childrenswear brand. They have fans in celebrities such as Jemma Kidd and Naomi Isted and are raising to expand the team and to increase brand awareness.
days to go: Expired investment: £19,340
Service Octopus are based in London and are a UK comparison and instant booking platform for cleaning services. The founders have a combined experience of 7 years in the cleaning sector and have generated £50k to date. They will be using this funding round for product development, sales and marketing. 
days to go: Expired investment: £129,310
British Boxers are undies and nightwear for men and women. All of their products are made from some of the finest woven cottons. The use of the funds raised will go towards introducing new product lines, increasing mail list to reach a wider audience and to expand their stockist space in UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £179,920
Oval Money is the leading European automated saving and crowd investing marketplace that brings simple access and diversification to investment solutions for people who don't have large sums of initial capital. The company is backed by major VC investors and supported by the largest banks in Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £626,310
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