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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Live&Loud is an ultimate entertainment booking service for venues and artists. It acts as a digital broker ensuring artists and venues get all the benefits of live music, hassle free. From event planning to booking live gigs to promotion, Live&Loud provides all the tools and help to its clients, saving them time and money. Till date, the company has worked with more than 13,000 artists, arranged over 5,000 events and has built strong ties with some of the UK’s leading hospitality brands. Backed by the former CEO of Sony Music & EMI and run by an industry experienced team, Live&Loud is constantly working towards capitalising the UK live music market.
days to go: Expired investment: £517,310
Like a lot of young independent British film companies, 721 Productions had only a modest budget with which to enter the $36 billion global film industry in 2014 (an industry that seems recession proof given that global box office revenues have seen a 22% increase since 2009).  Despite the low budget, director Paul Emmanuel still produced a piece of brilliance with ‘The Maid’ - a romantic drama that hit the silver screen in early 2014 and subsequently went on to pick up various film accolades, including multiple awards, a nomination for Best UK Feature Film and screenings at the prestigious London and New York film festivals. Since the overwhelming response to what was 721 Productions' very first film, the team has been hard at work on its latest film ‘Secrets of the Lost Souls’.  Paul Emmanuel is once again steering the ship second time around – albeit with a greater depth of industry connections and knowhow compared to the first. He is working alongside other talented and versatile filmmakers David C. G. Hare – who himself has built an impressive career over the past 15 years – and the award-winning cinematographer Steven Marshall who has over 9 years experience in his field and has worked on movies screened at film festivals in Cannes, Venice and Berlin.  The latest film production will cost £80,000 – you'd be forgiven for thinking that that's a small amount for the production of a movie. But with advanced digital cinema technology available to modern-day filmmakers at reasonable prices, costs can be contained. The film ‘Paranormal Activity’ for example, cost $15,000 to make and grossed over $107,000,000 at the box office – testament not only to the relatively small investment these types of productions need, but also to why Horror/Action genres are widely recognised as offering the highest rates of return on investment in the movie industry. Like Paranormal Activity ‘Secrets of the Lost Souls’ is a supernatural horror thriller aimed at the more lucrative US market.  Production is scheduled to begin early next year and 721 Productions wants to make investors become part of the journey – one featuring ongoing film updates, special mentions, exclusive screenings, site visits, film previews and a wrap party. How far you travel on that journey with the production team depends on how much you invest. Investors pledging money to this pitch will receive exciting investor rewards and shares in a movie from what is an emerging British film production company. Check out the 'rewards' section for more details.
days to go: Expired investment: £24,700
Lupe Technology (LT) aims to solve the frustrations that consumers were having with cordless vacuum cleaners. Its product, Lupe Pure Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, consists of the company's patented Suction Intensifier (SI) technology that can pick up dust more efficiently than conventional vacuum cleaners. Forbes calls the Pure Cordless 'The Rolls Royce of vacuum cleaners.' In 2019, LT completed the biggest ever crowdfunded vacuum cleaner campaign. In 2020, LT secured its first trade orders and completed a £560,000 Kickstarter campaign in 5 weeks. The company recorded profits of £100,000+ in November 2020 and achieved a positive Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) position. LT will use 19% of the investment received towards marketing, 55% in stock, and 26% on overhead costs including payroll.
days to go: Expired investment: £556,126
Luxia targeted travel media connects global advertisers with travellers across 4 and 5 star hotels across the world using targeted media. This ground breaking technology is currently being used in 1.5 millions rooms! 
days to go: Expired investment: £395,500
Environmentally friendly roads created by replacing the oil-based bitumen with plastic from old rubbish and landfill, resulting in longer lasting, stronger and more durable roads. MacRebur roads are already in place and can be driven on in the UK and the firm is in advanced discussions and testing with international markets such as the USA, Canada and Australia. MacRebur supply their product to major asphalt companies including Aggregate, Cemex and Tarmac.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,171,989
Walljam is a sports technology business that is digitising ball sports through its advanced, smart panel technology. The company's latest offering, 'Metrix', is the first football-themed social entertainment venue launched in partnership with UEFA Champions League. Walljam intends Metrix to be the turning point in the company's image from a purely fan engagement platform to a social entertainment and live events operator. Metrix's inaugural venue will open in Autumn 2020 at Westfield London (White City), Europe’s largest shopping mall. Under the UEFA Global Licensing Partnership, nine more venues are expected to open across Europe within the next five years. The company is seeking to raise funds of £3.5 million at a pre-money valuation of £3.6 million. It will use the investment to launch the first Metrix venue and manage working capital.
days to go: Expired investment: £577,132
MGN Builders Merchants is a well-established, profitable, and a fast-growing builders merchants and skip hire based in London and Essex. It offers same or next day delivery on thousands of building products kept in stock at all times. Having served 50,000+ customers in 2018 (81k EBITDA), the company's client base includes small to medium-sized companies, private developers and DIY customers. In the last three years, the company has trebled its revenue from £2.5m in 2016 to £7m by January 2019, achieving an almost 100% sales increase YoY. MGN is raising funding to accelerate its rapid growth plans, expand its team, start selling online, and launch concrete delivery service to capture UK's £34bn construction supplied wholesale market.
days to go: Expired investment: £114,260
Ozoneplay has created a mobile game competition platform for players to play against their friends in competitions, tournaments or play 1 to 1 match ups and win real cash prizes. All games are based on skills as opposed to usual gambling apps which are based on chance. 
days to go: Expired investment: £150,812
A photography company helping 'amateur' photographers to license their images for businesses to use. Picfair has more than 35,000 photographers from 130+ countries signed up to the service, which allows them to sell their work at a price of their choice. Picfair have seen their client's images appear on global marketing campaigns and on the front page of international publications. Investment will enable multiple streams of income and develop further global network reach.
days to go: Expired investment: £419,830
Monty and Co is a brand new series aimed at preschool children which is both entertaining and educational. The series will be based on an app and will be accessed via a subscription. 
days to go: Expired investment: £37,330
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