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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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CrowdProperty is a financial intermediation company that provides a P2P lending platform which facilitates loans between private individuals and UK professional property businesses. CrowdProperty believes in complete transparency and follows the principles and guidance of the Peer-To-Peer Finance Association (P2PFA). It is the only property development platform member of the P2PFA and the only to be Brismo (the leading provider of standardised loan performance data) verified. CrowdProperty has also financed the construction of over 500 Great British Homes, worth over £80,000,000 by lending over £30,000,000. CrowdProperty aims to secure the first place for strong first-charge secured returns for lenders and project finance direct to SME property professionals.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,098,832
A multi-award winning investment platform providing customers with ISA eligible loans. Crowdstacker are fully FCA regulated and set a record for the largest crowdfunded P2P loan in the UK, valued at £15m. With the recent release of Innovative Finance ISA, the company is expecting to see rapid growth in the near future.
days to go: Expired investment: £818,210
Cuckooz Nest is London’s pay-as-you-go nursery with an integrated workspace for the modern working parent. With the ability to support both individuals and bigger businesses, it bridges the gap between work and life by providing an accessible, flexible, affordable and scalable childcare. It has already helped over 100 families to attain a greater work-life balance. Cuckooz Nest has also been shortlisted for many awards such as Best Workspace, Nursery Innovation Award, and The People’s Choice Award. With the same purpose to provide creative childcare solutions, this company has partnered with Manny & Me, a London-based agency, to ensure the delivery of the highest quality of staff and educational programming.Cuckooz Nest, with the proceeds, is planning to set up a much larger site to help a substantial number of men and women manage their work and family.
days to go: Expired investment: £131,650
Cyance is an award-winning marketing technology pioneer. Nexus is a software platform designed by the company to track the buying behaviour through billions of computers belonging to millions of businesses across the globe. This platform can track the consumed content and identifies customer interests and needs. The company's customers typically generate x3 more leads and x4 more sales. With the proceeds, Cyance will increase its marketing sales and improve product development to fund the general working capital.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
A mobile app catered for the self-directed investor. Dabbl allows the user to invest in companies or brands they love, simply by taking a picture of the product, which will allow them to buy shares in the business that owns it. The app will also display detailed company market information so an investor can make a fully informed decision.
days to go: Expired investment: £841,533
DeadHappy is a digital-first life insurance provider that aims to disrupt the £3.7 billion life insurance market. The company claims that traditional life insurance is complex, expensive, and inflexible. DeadHappy argues that it can offer customers a cheap, flexible and enjoyable alternative. It has developed a unique pay-as-you-go life insurance product with a rolling 10 year guarantee of cover. A simple sign-up process allows customers to answer only 4 medical questions & obtain cover in under 5 minutes, on-line, via their mobile phone. The company's proprietary Deathwish Platform enables customers to personalise their life insurance by creating ‘Deathwishes’. In 2020, DeadHappy reached 120,000+ total deathwishes and has sold 7,800+ total life insurance policies. The company will use 35% of the investment for company growth, 30% for technology development, 20% for product development, and 15% to build partnerships.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,703,820
DMALINK, an electronic trading platform, fosters a transparent currency market for institutional FX and cryptocurrency traders, achieving over $8 billion monthly transactions since its Q4 '22 techstack launch, collaborating with major institutions and holding proprietary intellectual property.
days to go: Expired investment: £480,856
DotFrames is pioneering an AI, VR, and AR-powered e-commerce platform for immersive 3D experiences. Their focus is on media and entertainment, creating hyper-real galleries for art and collectibles. They aim to develop a next-gen Shopify platform-as-a-service, enabling clients to showcase and sell various products in immersive environments. The investment will fuel platform development. DotFrames merges technology and artistry, reshaping art appreciation.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,000
DripApp offer coffee at local coffee shops and cafes near to you for almost half the price of big chains. A subscription based service of less than £3 a day allows users to get unlimited coffee where ever and whenever they want. 
days to go: Expired investment: £25,595
Elfin Market aims to revolutionize the credit card industry by making credit cards more affordable, fair, and straightforward. They launched the Elfin Card, offering flexible credit that is 50% cheaper than the average credit card, featuring transparent pricing and state-of-the-art iOS and Android apps for real-time account management. The company operates on a flat servicing fee of 2.5% before transferring interest from borrowers to lenders, providing a simpler and more cost-effective credit solution.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,390,059
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