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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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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
Ventive are entrepreneurs Tom Lipinski and Rob Morrison who have scaled the production of a new range of energy efficient ventilation devices. PVHR technology (Passive Ventilation with Heat Recovery) introduces fresh air to buildings without using or losing energy – creating a healthier environment.
days to go: Expired investment: £252,620
SimplyCook offer a range of recipes to help cook restaurant quality meals in a fraction of the time. They have been rated as the top online recipe startup in the UK. Customers have currently cooked over 900,000 meals. With the investment recieved, SimplyCook aim to enhance their customers experience and launch a new distribution partnership with Ocado.  
days to go: Expired investment: £717,550
Makerble is an easy-to-use mobile app and web-based tool for charities to track, improve and share their impact. Currently only 8% of charities use software to track their impact and so far Makerble's beta users have reduced time spent on data collecting by 50%. 
days to go: Expired investment: £21,429
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
ikigai aims to be the first financial technology company in the UK to combine banking and wealth management in one app, helping young affluents grow their money. It argues that 56% of high-net-worth millennials are dissatisfied with the wealth management tools on offer. ikigai aims to change that. It allows users to plan a variety of financial goals such as building wealth, starting a new business, or purchasing a home, to name a few. The company has partnered with Blackrock, which provides asset allocation insights to users. ikigai has raised £2 million to date and launched on iOS. The company has featured in media entities like TechCrunch, UKTN, AltFi and Glamour. It has partnered with best-in-class providers like WealthKernel and Railsbank. It will use the investment to grow its technology team and product roadmap.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,675,801
Muncaster Technologies have developed a Studio based CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machine, designed to enable, increase and improve creative output. Based upon proven technology the company aims to lead the industry into a new stage of its evolution.
days to go: Expired investment: £68,170
Sitedesk is designed to create an easy way to share and collect building information. Sitedesk have developed a 3D graphics engine that gives easy access to complicated 3D models.
days to go: Expired investment: £355,185
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