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HubrisOne is bridging the gap between cryptocurrency and real money. It is basically working towards building the next generation of cryptocurrency by transforming the way people manage their assets. It enables customers to access, manage and view all their existing bank accounts via an API. Furthermore, to also target the unbanked population, HubrisOne helps in creating new multi-currency bank accounts digitally.
days to go: Expired investment: £159,426
Fonebox allow users to charge their phone safely and securely behind a password protected lock and then pay with their credit or debit card. Fonebox is considered the modern day telephone box and comes with a high quality touchscreen display that provides additional revenue through advertising. 
days to go: Expired investment: £34,250
Silverfriend is a start-up offering older people protection from scams and fraud. 53% of over 65’s have been victims of a scam and it’s getting worse every year, with fraudsters preying on the lonely and isolated. The team aim to take away that isolation and vulnerability.
days to go: Expired investment: £177,320
Sun Harvester have developed a battery storage system for commercial or domestic customers to store and use clean, renewable energy when required. The energy is stored in compact, yet powerful, modular units which offer an off-grid solutions at times of urgent need, such as disaster relief areas.
days to go: Expired investment: £121,410
Ergoe Energy are designing an app that will calculate your household energy consumption every day. It will then browse the whole energy market to ensure you are on the best purchase tariff. Eventually Ergoe Energy want the app to be able to manage your excess energy produced and sell it back to the grid automatically.
days to go: Expired investment: £11,890
Threedeemee users can download the app and follow the simple instructions to scan thousands of data points with millimetre precision to create a 3D avatar (your own 'Threedeemee'). Threedeemee will be able to integrate seamlessly with any web shop or online product catalogue. Threedeemee users automatically see the garments on their avatar to see how the clothes look on their body.
days to go: Expired investment: £91,270
FavourUp is designed to solve the problem that brands spend lots of time and money working with social media influencers, but usually get only one-off exposure. FavourUp helps brands extend influencers’ impact by aggregating brands’ influencer endorsement, and showcasing it on their website.
days to go: Expired investment: £108,300
We Share Apps is a new web based app store that works on all devices.  They use the cloud to store the apps and made the platform free to use.  Since the released version in 2017 they have 10,000 apps and have experienced 98% of their traffic from emerging markets.  EIS Pending SEIS Pending
days to go: Expired investment: £108,270
Pronto is an online platform that aims to connect businesses needing short term staff with reliable workers. This allows businesses who have last minute staffing issues a chance to hire a skilled worker for a short period of time. 
days to go: Expired investment: £7,030
Drfocused makes software to help doctors complete their work faster using a cloud-based HR SaaS for medical admin/rostering which has been launched across 75 hospitals. The system allows doctors and hospitals to complete admin paperwork, communicate securely and organise clinical work all from a phone or tablet.  
days to go: Expired investment: £308,910
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