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PROPEL is a single web-based professional network platform for seafarers to find and apply for the maritime job of their dreams, without the control of any third party. PROPEL asserts that despite there being over 1.6 million seafarers globally, the industry is facing a shortage of seafarers due to increasing demand. PROPEL aims to change this with its portal. PROPEL allows seafarers to create a full digital maritime profile and digital discharge book. It also allows employers and agencies to find suitable seafarers. PROPEL claims that it has attracted over 11,000 users with minimal spending since May 2020. The company also intends to become a contender in the $510 million global maritime recruitment industry. It will use the investment to scale and grow its user base.
days to go: Expired investment: £160,000
Pynk is a fintech that is doing things differently—it relies on Artificial Intelligence, crowd wisdom and expert analysis to boost social investing, allowing its users commission-free investing. Users on the Pynk platform make short term price predictions and long term forecasts on financial assets. Pynk then aggregates the data and runs it through its 'Rose' AI and experts team to give accurate trading and investment analyses. The platform has more than 27,000 users from over 180 countries. Pynk also won the 'Best AI' startups award at the AIBC Blockchain Summit in Malta. It is also a part of the London fintech accelerator programmes with National Westminster and Royal Bank of Scotland. The company will use the investment to launch a retail investor wallet in the 4th quarter of 2020, recruit £10 million Assets Under Management (AUM) by end of 2020, and build out its team across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £574,550
Rebel Book Club is a developing subscription business of six hundred members who have read fifty-two books in four years. It delivers one non-fiction book every month and hosts a secret meetup featuring a book-inspired cocktail. The company has 600+ paying members in London, Bristol and Oxford, etc. and it receives 130+ average number of new applications monthly. The company hosts meetups at Entrepreneur First, Airbnb HQ, and WeWork. Rebel Book Club has collaborated with authors Matthew Syed (Rebel ideas), Kate Raworth (Doughnut Economics), Seth Godin (This is Marketing) and many more. The company aims to make the world's best non-fiction book club by growing a membership experience, build a reach code and support literacy projects.
days to go: Expired investment: £148,070
ReCircle Recycling has designed an appliance meant for installation in households, businesses and new developments to grind glass bottles, compact metal cans, and flake plastic packaging straight into ready to use manufacturing material. This process allows Recircle Recycling to set up a new closed-loop system where packaging is endlessly recycled. It increases the purity and value of all the materials. When manufacturers finally have access to high-grade recycled to minimise their carbon footprints and where consumers and businesses receive payback for the true value of their recycled product. ReCircle collects and delivers materials from a common man's curb 3-8 times a year. It has established strong connections and technology developments with the UK University. ReCircle has also filed patents with the USA, Japan, China, Europe, and India. ReCircle is also building a close relationship with Swansea University. It intends to launch in California, which has the highest recycling rate in the US.
days to go: Expired investment: £548,150
Turning homes into renewable energy generators by offering homeowners the ability to create, accumulate and redistribute electricity via an app. Resilience is enabling customers to sell electricity generated from their homes to the National Grid and potentially reducing their energy consumption bills by up to 80%. The company will provide customers with the necessary software, hardware and means to produce electricity that can be stored and sold, as well as monitored through an app. Resilience's technology is designed to be future-proof and integrate with upcoming and emerging tech. Their monitoring system can also detect any faults in advance to allow action to be taken before issues arise. The company is developing sales channels by working alongside housing developers and energy firms. The initial target market is the 23m homes that used traditional energy suppliers in 2017, as well as the 800k homes that are fitted with solar PV panels.
days to go: Expired investment: £151,900
Reveal is a dating application that enables women to browse anonymously, only being noticeable to men they like. Reveal aims to provide a substitute concept with solutions to the most common user pain points which includes female privacy concerns and 'stale' matches. Since its first seeding in June 2018, Reveal's user base has increased tenfold, proving that the idea is well acknowledged, especially by women. The first monetisation stream was founded in February 2019 and it is now making profits from In-App Purchases (IAPs). After achieving the low UAC, Reveal is planning to grow internationally and introduce the 2nd and 3rd revenue streams. 
days to go: Expired investment: £59,940
The RIG app helps users in finding and booking the London's finest fitness classes on pay. RIG has unique demand-based pricing that creates discounts and incremental revenue for studios. The company has sold more than 3,500 class spaces sold all over London. It has more than 11,000 and 110+ curated studios. The company's goal is to grow nationally and internationally by becoming a platform that books the best workouts in every city. With the proceeds, the company will grow its user base and studio supply.
days to go: Expired investment: £110,380
A financial management software application for consumers to view everything from credit files and bank accounts, to vouchers and cashbacks. Score Genius aims to launch an Alpha version of their product at the end of 2018, with a public release planned for March 2019. The service will offer users the ability to monitor their credit files and perform transactions on their bank accounts and credits, as Open Banking will be integrated into the platform. Score Genius is near completion of negotiations with large technological partners. Investments will used to market the platform and further develop features and functions, ready for the public release in 2019. Revenue streams will be comprised of advertisements, redeeming vouchers and users looking to switch their energy.
days to go: Expired investment: £144,920
Using the latest in Internet of Things (IoT) and low-power technology, Sensize has created a system to globally monitor supply chains. Trackers are fitted to reusable plastic crates, containers, cages and palettes. They are used to alert theft, record their location and detect the environment as they are transported through a supply chain.
days to go: Expired investment: £149,240
ShareOptic automatically assesses each share regardless of the device or cloud service being used in near real-time. Data shares are checked against dynamic blacklist and sanction lists and immediately and automatically blocked. ShareOptic wraps all cloud technology that enables data sharing, placing controls around the data so the user can be safe in the knowledge that ShareOptic is tracking who the data is shared with.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,909
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