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Howsy is a property management app that aims to make renting a satisfactory experience for landlords and tenants. The company claims to have created a digital ecosystem that removes traditional agents, bringing down the cost of managing a property by an estimated 75% and delivering satisfactory customer service. Howsy has 7,000 properties on its platform mixed between recurring revenue and one-off customers. It has also acquired two of the largest online agents in the UK, Upad and Happy Tenant Company, in December 2019 and September 2020, respectively. Howsy asserts that it has achieved a 130% year-on-year revenue growth despite the COVID-19 pandemic and has featured in press entities like Forbes, The Guardian, TechCityNews, and Startups.co.uk, amongst others. It will use the investment for working capital allocation across marketing, general/admin, and technology. It will also use the funds to provide a stable runway to its Series A funding round, which it hopes to complete by January 2022.
days to go: Expired investment: £824,280
Ideal flatmate is an innovative platform that matches compatible flatmates with flatsharers using a sophisticated algorithm and recommending the most suitable flatmates based on answers. In just two years, ideal flatmate has become one of the flagship flatsharing sites in the UK, recently received 300,000+ site sessions, 9,000+ flatmate registrations and 10,000+ new property listings in a month. The company is working with the largest Co-living/BTR property developers as paying clients. The funds will be used on marketing, technical development/product improvement and towards hiring a world-class team.
days to go: Expired investment: £999,149
Intelligent Health aim to get the whole community active by providing games and incentives such as ''beat the street''. By providing schools and communities with friendly competition to walk and cycle more by tapping their cards on ''beat boxes'', and with prizes and league tables on offer, Intelligent health are bringing communities together. 
days to go: Expired investment: £700,000
Landbay is a Buy-to Mortgage (BTM) lending platform that provides investors access to a flow of whole-loan high-quality BTL mortgages that can be securitised or held on a balance sheet. Landbay asserts that it does not deploy any of its own balance sheet nor take any credit risk. The company has completed over £600 million of mortgages to date. It argues that it has the mortgage funding, technology and capacity to grow significantly in the £250 billion mortgage market. The company was rated 'Excellent' on consumer review website Trustpilot. It will use 50% of the investment towards technology upgrade, 25% towards marketing and brand development, and 25% towards general marketing expenses.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,129,548
Lavelle Bikes design and manufacture e-bikes that are packed with useful technology. All of Lavelle's bikes are designed so that the user is in an ergonomic upright position. The gears change automatically so that all you have to do is pedal. There is also a hidden tracker if the bike is stolen so that you can pinpoint the location. You can also receive mobile phone notifications when your bike is moved.
days to go: Expired investment: £205,434
Licklist is currently one of the UK's largest directories for nightlife and music festivals. Using Licklist, 18-30 year olds can plan their perfect night out, allowing them to discover events, offers and venues. For nightclubs and bars, Licklist provide them with tools that help them get more people into their venue.
days to go: Expired investment: £103,288
LOT11 is an online auction site for buying and selling all types of property or land. Simply log onto the lot11 website and bid on the property you're interested in. LOT11 host weekly or quarterly online auctions that allow users to bid from the comfort of their own home. 
days to go: Expired investment: £255,220
Next-generation wellbeing analytics for individuals and organisations – boosts happiness and productivity
days to go: Expired investment: £768,597
MET Homes provides an off-the-shelf modern construction method (MMC) for housing, aiming to make MMC financially viable at lower production volumes, which addresses an identified market gap. Their system utilizes 13 pre-engineered and factory-assembled load-bearing wall and floor panels, suitable for constructing residential new builds up to three stories high. With a selection of 13 panels, MET Homes has developed over 50 house types in different widths, lengths, and roof styles, offering versatility for construction projects.
days to go: Expired investment: £110,602
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
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