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Pawprint is a behavioural change platform that is on a mission to fight climate change. The platform allows people to measure, understand and reduce their carbon footprint, and fight ‘climate change’ by giving people bite-sized chunks to focus on. It aims to be the middleman, helping brands reach and understand their audience by offering these brands personalised challenges to help their reduce carbon footprint. The market for behavioural change platforms is slowly gaining solid traction with established brands such as Fitbit, Strava, and Calm. Pawprint aims to capitalise on this collective concern and deliver services that help mitigate those concerns.

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days to go: Expired investment: £352,440
Exchange Train (ET) is an online comparison website where property solicitors have 24 hours to bid for the home-movers custom in real-time. ET argues that there are over 19,000 property solicitors in the UK each providing a different quality of service, price, and turnaround time. ET aims to overhaul this process. Its portal locates the top solicitors for the customer’s specific transaction, based not only on price but what's most important to the customer. ET has had over 10,000 visitors, generated over 650 quotes, and signed up 22 solicitors on its portal, to date. The company has also featured in TodaysConveyancer, The Property Industry Eye, and The Negotiator Magazine. It will use 30% of the investment towards accelerating website development, 36% towards boosting Public Relations (PR), 18% towards enhancing Google Ads and social media, and 16% towards growing business operations.

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days to go: Expired investment: £123,900
nu:move Group is an award-winning Hybrid nationwide online estate agency. The company offers its customers a simple, online process to sell and let their property. The business is built on an ethos of modern innovation and traditional values by blending online and high street estate agency services seamlessly. The company offers a full set of estate agency services and affordable sales packages. nu:move Group has marketed more than 10,000 properties globally that are worth £3Bn and has received a 5 Star Trust Pilot Rating. The company has won The Negotiator 'Hybrid Estate Agent of the Year Award 2019.' 40% of the investment will be used for brand awareness, 30% for technology, 20% for franchise network training and expansion, and 105 for staffing at nu:move HQ.

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days to go: Expired investment: £153,342
Kwanji is an online foreign exchange (FX) and payments platform that provides businesses with unrestricted access to the very best FX rates - 95% cheaper than a local bank on average. https://kwanji.com/     
days to go: Expired investment: £491,594
Hommage is a luxury mens grooming brand that offers the highest quality grooming products for an affordable price. Hommage have partnered with a leading razer company based in Japan and also hired a world renowned european designer to design the packaging and the products. 
days to go: Expired investment: £523,990
ilovegorgeous is a clothing brand targeted specifically towards girls between the ages 0-15 years. The aim was to design a girlswear collection that was fun and feminine but also classic with a twist.
days to go: Expired investment: £699,840
ActivInsights produces wearable devices that allow healthcare experts to monitor and recommend lifestyle changes. These wearables have been used in top research institutions and are designed to reduce the number of cases of heart disease, lung disease, obesity and diabetes.
days to go: Expired investment: £154,120
Vivobarefoot is a shoe company that has been profitable for the last 2 years and is growing rapidly at 30% year on year. They offer a variety of different styled shoes from Off Road, Exercise, Everyday & Kids. Vivobarefoot have developed an ultra-thin puncture resistant sole that they have protected with a patent.   
days to go: Expired investment: £1,308,850
Using the latest in technology to recycle a wider range of plastics with environmentally friendlier results. Recycling Technologies have created the RT7000, a machine that processes plastic waste and recycles it into Plaxx®. This new product can be used in wax products, as well as new plastic. Plastic products that are generally considered non-recyclable such as food trays and pouches, films and crisps packets can be processed by the company's machine. Contributions in the funding round will be invested towards developing around 200 RT7000 machines per annum at the company's manufacturing site, with a 2027 target of 1300 RT7000s to be leased to other businesses. Recycling Technologies has predicted that that from 10m tonnes of plastic, 7m tonnes will be processed into Plaxx®. Furthermore, funds will be allocated to expand the team and Binn Ecopark site, as well as run a 24/7 trial on their new plant.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,938,060
The Left Shoe Company (LSC) design and create made-to-measure shoes using 3D scanning technology but with traditional craftsmanship. They are currently selling online and from their stores in London, LA and Helsinki. They also have a number of popups in airports and high end golf clubs. LSC want to invest in a smartphone app and website shoe configurator. This is so that anyone, anywhere can order bespoke shoes.  
days to go: Expired investment: £19,920
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