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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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JustUs plans to offer its own ISA's directly to consumers via IFA's and by doing so they are disrupting the £1.5 trillion lending and savings market in the UK. 
days to go: Expired investment: £12,580
Verto Homes have created the Zero Carbon Smart Home. These homes create and store their own clean energy from the sun, they automatically know when and where light heat and shade are needed and they manage the energy they use so efficiently that their energy bills are almost 0.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,389,280
A digital estate agency comprised of three companies (Emoov, Urban and Tepilo) now into one brand in the online and hybrid sector. Emoov is the second largest business in its market with numerous awards and more than 2,000 mentions across various media outlets. Their centralised team oversee a property's valuation and transactions, so the customer doesn’t need to.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,527,130
Spacehop is an online platform that allows you to rent office space. This allows the user to find the perfect office space to satisfy their needs. They have currently taken over 200 bookings and have over 800 registered accounts.
days to go: Expired investment: £60,890
Established in 2011, Crowdcube has become the market leader in the equity crowdfunding sector. The company has a 40% share of the UK market with over 620,000 investors registered on the platform that have invested more than £561m in pitches. This has resulted in nearly 800 successful campaigns and Crowdcube's revenue increasing by 33% from H1 2017 to H1 2018. Funds are being raised to scale the business by expanding further in the UK, as well as overseas.
days to go: Expired investment: £7,918,180
Rentify is a platform that is designed to help landlords and make more money from their properties. They have designed this platform so that it can make the process faster and cheaper. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,381,589
Service Octopus are based in London and are a UK comparison and instant booking platform for cleaning services. The founders have a combined experience of 7 years in the cleaning sector and have generated £50k to date. They will be using this funding round for product development, sales and marketing. 
days to go: Expired investment: £129,310
Oval Money is the leading European automated saving and crowd investing marketplace that brings simple access and diversification to investment solutions for people who don't have large sums of initial capital. The company is backed by major VC investors and supported by the largest banks in Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £626,310
UnderTheDoormat is a luxury home accommodation business that provides the quality of a hotel in the comfort of a home. Since 2017, this award-winning business has had more than 40,000 guest nights. Till date, it had more than 300 homes and £3 million gross booking revenues. It is the first company in the UK to be approved by the government-backed Quality in Tourism scheme. Its last 12-month gross booking revenue is £1.3m and up to 72% on the previous FY. EBITDA -£581k. UnderTheDoormat seeks to expand its international growth and tech-led distribution arm.
days to go: Expired investment: £535,080
Auto Approval (FCA Approved) offer an alternative to PCP. They offer contract rental of new cars to customers with a less than perfect credit score. For those who do not have a sufficiently high credit rating for mainstream credit-driven automotive ownershop customers can enter the market if they have the ability to pay a monthly rental price.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,460
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