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savvy navvy (SN) is a technology company that aims to save sailors hours of frustration by finding the best and safest routes to their destination. Users need to drop a pin on the SN map and it will work out the best route in seconds. The company has raised more than £600,000 from more than 1,200 investors, calculated 15,000,000 miles of routes, and onboarded 56,000 registered users. SN has also secured partnerships with Sunsail, Navily, Dockwa, GJW Insurance, XShore, various yacht clubs, and marine brokerages around the world to increase its business. SN will use the investment to increase its Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR), execute nine marketing campaigns across 17 countries, and improve the application with additional features. 
days to go: Expired investment: £858,524
Datam is a new Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that enables businesses to start taking card payments in just 5 minutes. The company claims that in 2020, more than 50% of all payments in the UK were made using cards. Datam asserts that banks have to navigate between entities ranging from the initial salesperson (ISO), the bank (acquirer) and up to 4 other different stakeholders before they can start taking card payments. It intends to simplify this process. The company has raised £715,000 in Q1 of 2021 funding additional delivery, sales resource and repaying previous loans. Datam is working with VISA to demonstrate the value of its platform and seeks to make its services available to 450,000 UK Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that renew their card services each year. The company states it will use 30% of the investment for service deployment, 20% for sales and marketing, 20% towards new product modules, and 30% towards working capital.
days to go: Expired investment: £727,322
Screach provides consumer focused venues with the ability to intelligently engage and interact with their customers via installed digital displays (TVs) and mobile phones. The Screen Reach software dynamically changes the screen content to improve its effectiveness in driving more sales by displaying relevant engaging content and promotions. 
days to go: Expired investment: £590,000
SupportRoom is an online mental health and well-being platform connecting individuals and businesses with therapists. The company's core proposition is its Employee Support Platform (ESP) that focuses on improving employee well-being and engagement. It asserts that its portal generates employee anonymised data accessible to present organisations that can then use this to identify real problems and implement change without making assumptions. SupportRoom argues that clients can communicate with therapists via in-app messaging, videos and voice messages on its portal. SupportRoom has secured six partnerships to drive B2C and B2B growth. The company has over 600 verified external therapists on its roll call. It was chosen as a 'Top 50 Most Exciting Mhealth platforms for 2021' by Welp magazine. SupportRoom states it will use the investment to build the best-in-class virtual mental health clinic with therapists and hire a team of solution sellers and marketers to grow its business.
days to go: Expired investment: £317,310
Morpher have created a new concept in helmet convenience, the helmet folds flat so that it can easily be transported. The helmet is just as safe as regular rigid helmets and has passed all the relevant safety criteria for most of the world. Morpher not only want a safer world but want a greener world and have ensured most of the helmets components are recyclable.   
days to go: Expired investment: £1,061,666
KalliKids help parents find quality activities and services for their children. KalliKids reaches 90,000 people each month and they currently have over 1,400 providers signed up. A portion of the proceeds raised will be used on sales growth and marketing.
days to go: Expired investment: £122,624
Loyalzoo was set up to give small independents the technology the big brands spend a fortune developing. Loyalzoo is simple to use and allows the user to keep track of all of their rewards from different shops. Customers like Loyalzoo because they don't have to give out their personal details. 
days to go: Expired investment: £247,656
Urban is a wellness app that allows customers to book massages, beauty treatments, personal training and more at the customer's doorstep in 60 minutes. The company's practitioners are already operating in London, Paris, Manchester and Birmingham covering all aspects of wellness, from massage to mindfulness and beyond. Urban has delivered over 650,000 appointments till date, witnessed £43 million in cumulative sales value since August 2018, onboarded 3,800 partner practitioners, and saw 7,300+ reviews on Apple app store with an average rating of 4.8/5 stars. It will use the investment to drive towards Operating Expense (OpEx) profitability by the end of Q1 2021, reach EBITDA positive by the end of 2021, and scale into new markets through remote expansion.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,877,517
Vyke is an already established VoIP that allows you to have multiple mobile numbers on one device. Vyke have created their VoIP by combining many of the best features offered in other programs such as Snapchat, Skype and Whatsapp.
days to go: Expired investment: £364,814
Vyke is a mobile-VoIP provider that allows you to have up to 4 mobile numbers on 1 handset. This allows you to have different mobile numbers for different parts of your live without the hassle of having multiple phones. 
days to go: Expired investment: £459,040
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