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A team race format within a purpose-built arena consisting of fitness and obstacle racing, as well as endurance sports and beach events, Tribal Clash is about giving amateur athletes the intense, elite-level athlete experience. Already established in the UK and Portugal, the business has pinned the USA and Australia for new events in 2019 and seeking investment to grow into an international competition comprised of 15 events.
days to go: Expired investment: £194,460
BB Boutique is a marketplace for high quality wedding suppliers that sell products or services ranging from bridal gowns to cakes to venue hire.
days to go: Expired investment: £29,636
Orange Soccer has been operating since December 2014 with the aim to improve the ability of players through their coaching academies. Orange Soccer also run an online and offline retail of kitwear and equipment for clubs. 
days to go: Expired investment: £20,200
MyFirstUK is a car insurance platform for first time driver. It aims to offer young people the perfect cover at the right price and also provide them with all of the guidance they need to make an informed decision. 
days to go: Expired investment: £61,920
Thefullworks are an end to end E-commerce service, providing webshops, storage, and distribution. They aim to make online stores available for all size businesses by using a single, hassle-free platform which handles all online retail sales, from the sale to delivery. The system can work with countless integrations and easily syncs to many other systems.
days to go: Expired investment: £138,710
Rivalled is a sports platform connecting universities across the UK. This allows students to submit their own sporting profile and network with like minded individuals. 
days to go: Expired investment: £24,400
Aardvark is a company that manufactures dry kibbles for dogs and cats using insects as the source of protein. It has partnered with VC backed insect farm NextProtein. The company claims that its products meet the nutritional needs of pets while creating a smaller environmental footprint than pet food that uses animal meat. It also asserts that insect protein is endorsed by the British Veterinary Association. The company has developed its kibbles to be grain-free, consist of seaweed and other natural ingredients with no fillers. The UK pet food market is poised to grow to £2.9 billion in 2020, and the company aims to be a sustainable manufacturer in this segment.  The company requires investment to assist in manufacturing its first batch of pet food, help market its products to pet owners across the UK, and expand into Europe by 2021 and the U.S by 2024.
days to go: Expired investment: £300,290
Airclaim provides a platform for air passangers that have experienced delays or cancellations to claim compensation based upon length of flight. 
days to go: Expired investment: £38,020
Designed for the millions of referees, teachers and sports coaches plus umpires globally, RefStuff are raising to launch their 4th product; the RefScorer Digital watch. RefStuff are already in distribution discussions with sports wholesalers internationally for their first 2 products - RefScorer and RefSgloves with a 3rd; RefSwallet due in Sept/Oct.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,910
VonCrank are an on-demand mobile bike service app for cyclists to book repairs to their bike straight from their smart phone to any location. They have already got 120 mechanics signed up and a partnership with Rapha Nocturne.
days to go: Expired investment: £34,610
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