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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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MyAllergy have created a mobile app to help those with allergies and dietary restrictions send information about their dietary restrictions to others. Customers are able to create a personalised profile online so they can receive personalised information and connect with others.  
days to go: Expired investment: £23,174
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
Tec Avenue have created a portable and completely wireless charger that is compatible with all QI enabled smartphones. All chargers come free with small convenient attachments that enable the users devices to charge using the wireless charger. 
days to go: Expired investment: £117,490
Heard is a social networking company that aims to connect people and foster deeper relationships. The company believes that current social media is broken. It aims to change this and transition virtual interactions to real-life interactions. The Heard app allows users to scan for their near and dear ones and maintain a friend list. All the data is safeguarded by privacy and security protocols. The company's app has seen over 11,000 downloads across iOS and Android. It was a finalist at the Great British Entrepreneur awards 2019. The company will use the investment to promote their app and reach a wider audience by collaborating with a Public Relations (PR) firm and social media agency, Social Republic.
days to go: Expired investment: £52,191
Victor Mobility have designed a mobility device to bring a disabled person into an able bodied environment. The mobility device will be modular so it will adapt to the users disability, it will go up and down a kerb, it will go inside and out so you don't have to buy two devices and it will enable the user to be at social height or eye height of 1.5m.
days to go: Expired investment: £716,150
Uni Market is a platform where verified university students can buy and sell amongst one another for free. Uni Market is a free student-to-student marketplace that allows you to buy and sell popular things such as textbooks, furniture and electronics.
days to go: Expired investment: £23,320
The Pommier is an online marketplace for handmade fashion accessories. All of the accessories are from unique, independant brands from around the world. Pommier allow you to directly shop their designers studio's.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,110
Cornerford aim to bring quality watches and accessories to the modern day gentleman, Cornerford was founded by engineer Dovy Cornerford. All Cornerford products are designed, manufactured or hand finished in the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,450
The Academy of Robotics have developed Kar-Go, an AI controlled pod-shaped driverless vehicle which autonomously delivers packages to residential areas. By removing the need for humans in the last mile delivery this allows customers to receive deliveries at almost any time, and at a fraction of the traditional cost. 
days to go: Expired investment: £291,980
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