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WebStart Bristol provide startup web service businesses with the workspace and technical support to really help them succeed. To date, WebStart Bristol have helped 24 startups. The use of the proceeds will go towards the continuing support of the growing web start companies. 
days to go: Expired investment: £50,327
Jimbag offer style, versatility and sport functionality. They have sold over 10,000 Jimbags in the UK and abroad with stockists such as Selfridges, and are currently in discussions with ASOS and House of Fraser. The company is raising to grow the team and invest in the marketing of the brand.
days to go: Expired investment: £75,380
Monkey Lectric aim to make streets safer for cyclists whilst turning any bike into digital art. The product has gained over 48m views since being featured on business insider and have already secured listings with Argos, Halfords, QVC and Very.co.uk.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,060
Repair Village is a phone repair comparison website, which enables the customer to find trusted local repair shops and compare which is the nearest, cheapest or offers the longest warranty.
days to go: Expired investment: £21,060
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days to go: Expired investment: £128,000
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days to go: Expired investment: £697,266
Spacecot have used smart engineering from the space industry with patented satellite folding technology to create the easiest and lightest full sized travel cot. It has already been stocked by major UK retailers and is made by 'a little bit brilliant', which is backed by the founder of New Look and the Ex-CEO of Mothercare.
days to go: Expired investment: £331,235
An IT recruitment and training site launched to meet the demands of enterprises that require highly skilled tech professionals. 365 Talent Portal offers companies to hire IT consultants at a lower price compared to traditional recruitment hubs. The company also allows IT professionals registered on the site to access training and certification programmes that will expand their current skillset and become more marketable to potential employers. 365 Talent Portal is raising funds to produce more prominent marketing campaigns and establish their brand in major markets such as the USA. In addition to this, the company will be using AI more heavily and develop a more automated approach on their platform for their customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £156,000
AAZZUR is a fintechs company founded on a strong desire to make banking intelligent, individual and interconnected. It is reinventing the way banks are built, and its data can be used to increase monetization, satisfaction and retention. This company was founded 18 months ago, but in the last month, it was contacted by fintechs, banks and one insurance company to help them with their problems. AAZZUR provides tools for common functions for the banking space. Its entrepreneurial team has a depth of experience, and the company has been to one of the world-leading accelerators, techstars. Now, it is looking to work together with banks, and its team has developed a neo-bank offering in record time that they are going to be soft-launched soon.
days to go: Expired investment: £400,991
Ablrate.com is an FCA regulated peer to peer lending platform which connects lenders with borrowers for asset-backed loans. It was launched in late 2014 and has a community of 5000 lenders who have completed £1 million+ worth of loans per month to all sizes of businesses throughout the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £457,950
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