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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Winebuyers connect vineyards and wine merchants directly to the end consumer revolutionising a traditional industry.  They make their revenue by charging the suppliers a monthly fee and have had 2,700 companies registering their interest to be involved in the platform.  The funding will go towards strengthening their infrastructure, extending their marketing activities and to growing the business quickly and efficiently. (SEIS Partial)
days to go: Expired investment: £568,870
BB Boutique is a marketplace for high quality wedding suppliers that sell products or services ranging from bridal gowns to cakes to venue hire.
days to go: Expired investment: £29,636
Curiosity Club is a unique curriculum enrichment programme for both primary and secondary schools. Traditionally in schools, all pupils learn the same thing at the same time. Curiosity offers a unique way to engage children by allowing them to choose their own individual journey through the history of time and through that they are developing their skills of literacy, numeracy, research, memory, presentation and communication. 
days to go: Expired investment: £42,350
Audiopi is a way of making learning enjoyable with the use of audio tutorials. Audiopi's tutorials are completely relevant to the GCSE and A-Level curriculum. For the tutorials to be as effective as possible, they need to be as informative as possible.
days to go: Expired investment: £151,815
Thefullworks are an end to end E-commerce service, providing webshops, storage, and distribution. They aim to make online stores available for all size businesses by using a single, hassle-free platform which handles all online retail sales, from the sale to delivery. The system can work with countless integrations and easily syncs to many other systems.
days to go: Expired investment: £138,710
AromaPass is an online coffee subscription service that gives the user a choice of 3 different coffees that are hand selected each month. AromaPass will use a portion of the investment raised to complete their web page.
days to go: Expired investment: £10,288
Search Click Drive make finding local driving instructors easy.  It is a platform that connects approved driving instructors with learner drivers.   The platform allows the learner drivers to review instructors, check availability and the cost of lessons.   The platform will create revenue by charging the learner driver a small joining fee, the instructor commission on lessons booked and paid premium listings.  (EIS and SEIS Pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £70,340
Farley Macallan is a community-driven members club, with the aim of #ReinventingTheLocal. They have received rave reviews from London's media and customers, scoring 4 or 5 stars everytime, and will be looking for a flagship location in Central London.
days to go: Expired investment: £328,860
Good Sixty is an online platform where you can find and buy the best independent food from artisans, retailers and producers.  Their vision is to enable people to buy great local food from independent retailers. Good Sixty are looking to expand into London, Bath and Cardiff in 2018.
days to go: Expired investment: £188,650
Pomodoro e Basilico are a popular vegan artisan food stall with a loyal following and have been featured by major news outlets and celebrity chefs. They are looking to raise funds to launch London's first Italian, Vegan Deli-Bistro to fill the gap in the market for great, Italian inspired, vegan delis.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
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