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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Expend is an app and a payment card that will tightly integrate with a number of accounting platforms. Once you have paid using the card, the expense will immediately appear on the app and all the details will be captured already.
days to go: Expired investment: £368,370
Butterwire is a professional research and portfolio analyst platform designed for high conviction low turnover active equity managers. Butterwire's AI web application was launched in June 2018 and is used by all active equity investors aiming to generate higher returns, with faster stock selection, longer investment horizons, lower portfolio risk, and less trading. The application assists active investors with their top 3 challenges: find opportunities, minimise risk, and keep aware. It is built by and for professionals but is accessible to individual investors, too. The company will utilize 10% of the proceeds to operations, 25% to development, 15% to research, 40% to business development, and 10% to administration.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
AutoTrip have automated the recording of business milage with a simple internet connected device. These devices can be self-installed and can save businesses up to 35% of their car fleet costs.
days to go: Expired investment: £435,370
Shares.com is an online platform for the buying and selling of high value items.These items could be a work of art, real estate, a domain name, a classic car, an antique or a collectable. Shares.com allows you to present your high value items to a large investor base.
days to go: Expired investment: £59,525
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
GreenJinn have created a free cashback app to create the next generation of mobile couponing to allow grocery shoppers to save money on customised product options. After launching in October 2016 they have had over 40,000 users saving over £100 monthly.
days to go: Expired investment: £669,100
For Good Causes turn Loyalty points into donations for charities, giving people a new way to give to causes closest to their hearts. Brands are given a while new CSR opportunity and charities are given much-needed funding. Research has shown their is over £7bn unused rewards in the UK, values which could be donated.
days to go: Expired investment: £292,220
Rock and Roost is an online retailer of hardwood furniture, designer fabrics, soft furnishings and accessories for both the domestic and high-end office markets, competing with the likes of Myakka, Susie Watson, Swoon Editions, and John Lewis.
days to go: Expired investment: £238,270
Wamo is a mobile app that cuts through the clutter of other social networks. Curate, post and inspire using your own unique content. Wamo harnesses the power of communities to maximise brand engagement.
days to go: Expired investment: £441,330
Payment fraud and identity verification are real threats to businesses and customers, but Fingopay has developed a solution. A highly secure biometric reader that scans a person's unique finger vein to complete transactions in seconds. Customer details are stored in the cloud and can be used to offer promotions and deals. Successful pilots have been achieved in Brunel University, Copenhagen Business School and Proud Bar in Camden. Fingopay has partnerships with VISA, Worldpay and Nets.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,216,240
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