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Fatsoma is a platform that is designed to help not only event promoters but also businesses in the marketing of their product online using either Fatsoma's search engine or a network of influencers.  
days to go: Expired investment: £776,026
ISO Spaces designs and manufactures bespoke modular buildings made from recycled shipping containers. ISO Spaces have previously converted shipping containers into bars, restaurants, retail spaces, offices and accomodation. To date they have worked with some well known brands such as; Jeep, EE and the BBC. 
days to go: Expired investment: £448,690
Pepper allows customers to be rewarded using their app and enables staff to connect and engage with their customers through direct marketing and push messages. Pepper also helps merchants to manage busy peaks as customers can order on the app and therefore cut queues down. 
days to go: Expired investment: £524,490
Derby Brewing Co is a family-run business which currently has 4 award winning venues, all reflecting individuality. With 4 sites, serving their established range of real ales, locally sourced home cooked food and one of the sites its own boutique hotel, they will be using the funds to launch a new site and a new range of craft beers. The family business is growing and generated a revenue of £3,000,000 last year.
days to go: Expired investment: £545,000
Chessable applies learning styles and gamification to make it easy to get started with learning Chess. Chessable allows you to select a opening book you'd like to play and then when you have learnt it just once, the Chessable system will use it's algorithms to make sure you review what you learnt in the most efficient manner possible.
days to go: Expired investment: £17,800
Wriggle is a real-time marketplace which creates a list of amazing eat-out food & drinking establishments for its users. The users search and pay directly using its mobile application and head to their chosen establishments. It has a transactional platform in three cities and is currently generating over 20,000 transactions per month. In March 2019, Wriggle has witnessed a monthly revenue of 175K. Wriggle has also won the Sparkies Awards Best App (twice). With the proceeds, Wriggle is planning to launch in new cities in the UK, increase revenue in the existing cities, and grow its technological team.
days to go: Expired investment: £940,290
FullClear is an advanced beer line cleaning solution. It is non-toxic and non-corrosive. It is proven to be 96.7% more effective than current chemicals.
days to go: Expired investment: £248,860
Butterware provide online ordering websites for the lunch to-go market. The Butterware system allows customers to order exactly what food they want in advance and receive it in their lunch break. This removes the hassle of visiting a café or sandwich shop during your lunch break.  
days to go: Expired investment: £15,125
Cotswold Distillery creates quality craft sprits.  Their distillery is vote the top attraction according to trip advisor; they have 3 tours a day, 7 days a week and approximately 30,000 visitors every year.  They have created a single malt whiskey and premium gins both have won awards internationally.  They are looking for funding to build brand awareness and long term growth.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,839,460
Mush is a mobile app that connects local mums based on their profile. Once you have your profile setup, you can see which friends are free to play, message and arrange to meet up.
days to go: Expired investment: £926,180
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