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Pomelo Pay develops mobile applications for merchants, offering them a way to accept payments from twenty-five different payment methods. Currently, it operates in 4 countries and has helped over 8,000 merchants accept payments without the requirement for expensive specialist hardware. Its vision is to make cashless payments available to all businesses and provide cost-effective, frictionless financial services. It also white-labels its product to banks and PSPs (outside of Europe) which gives it a chance to scale up at an international level. It has successfully launched in three countries in Asia and has signed up over 100 merchants since March 2019. Now, with the proceeds, it is focusing on relaunching in the UK and growing its merchant base.
days to go: Expired investment: £500,000
SkiBro is a leading business-to-customer (B2B) Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that aspires to become a contender in the €2 billion ski lessons market. The platform has onboarded 8,000 ski schools and 150,000 ski instructors to date. SkiBro's marketplace encompasses 350 resorts in 7 countries across Europe and North America, with over 6,000 ski instruction products. SkiBro intends to expand into ski hire. The platform has 350 independent ski instructors (250 last year) and 400+ ski schools, with notable ones including ESF La Plagne, ESF Courchevel, Evolution2 (France), Skischule Alberg (Austria), and Ski and Snowboard School Courmayeur (Italy). The company claims that despite COVID-19 hampering business in March 2020, the platform hosted 8.467 lesson bookings worth €1.35 million, recording a 500% YoY growth with an average booking value of €453. SkiBro is seeking £1.5 million of equity funding to accelerate company growth and deliver profitability in 2023-2024.
days to go: Expired investment: £749,825
Carrying a colossal 1.1 billion passengers a year, the Underground is a global hub of young Londoners crossing paths on a daily basis. And with 47% of them identifying a stranger they find attractive at least once a week, there remains no contemporary means of reaching out to them. Spark launched at the beginning of March, and with minimal finance, has so far generated over 10,000 downloads. Averaging 300 new users a day.
days to go: Expired investment: £44,996
Tethir is utilising optical wireless technology to transmit 10x the data bandwidth across a railway network using transceivers more advanced than current solutions. In addition to this, the company is also developing mobile wireless technology that can deliver greater bandwidth than radio or fibre solutions whilst using little power. Both projects are designed to be low cost and scalable to increase longevity. Tethir aims to generate revenue by licensing their products to major businesses that may not have justified resources to produce their own solutions.
days to go: Expired investment: £192,042
ThinkCyber is a UK-based company that offers products that reinvent the delivery of end-user security education and awareness training. The company reduces cybersecurity risks by drawing its customers' practitioner experience and empowering them through user-centric solutions. It has won InnovateUK grants multiple times by working with academics and designers to create its RedFlags™ product that tracks user behaviour and delivers threat awareness and alerts. It has deployed its product into two clients and has a surplus worth £0.75M in the pipeline. ThinkCyber is also a member at Rapid Cybersecurity Advancement (LORCA). With the proceeds, it will be turning to 30 customers by the end of 2019 and then generate £2M Annual Recurring Revenue by mid-2020.
days to go: Expired investment: £284,352
TradeZapp is a collaboration of experienced tradespeople and leading technology professionals. The company has a close understanding of its target market and the challenges associated with it like connecting consumers with professional trade services for latest work opportunities. TradeZapp provides the market with on-demand home services in the UK as well as all over the world. The company's V1 pilot app is available for download on both Android and iOS. TradeZapp also has a fully developed: V2 working prototype that is ready for cross-platform development. It might have the opportunity to raise series A funding and grow into other key international markets.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Txtter is a messaging app with a focus on photos. Unlike any other messaging app, on Txtter each user has a profile where they can share many photos in a grid layout with their family and friends. Photos can be "Liked", although no commenting is allowed, which gives the users the freedom to share photos without worrying what people will say, this protects teens from cyber-bullying. Usernames allow you to add contacts without giving them your number.
days to go: Expired investment: £6,400
The Aspire Account has been created to address a major problem encountered by International Students coming to the UK to study at Universities. A UCAS study showed that 62.5% of international students ranked opening a UK Bank Account as one of their top 3 issues.
days to go: Expired investment: £140,174
Zentraxa is focused on precision bioengineering to produce peptides with predictable properties tailored towards purpose. The company points out that peptides are amino acids that are the building blocks of certain proteins needed by the skin, like collagen and elastin. It has come out with a synthetic biology platform, Zentide, that designs, produces and tests novel peptides. Zentraxa argues that Zentide can circumvent previously existing bio-design limits imposed by conventional peptide synthesis and produce tailor-made biomaterials for healthcare, personal care and industrial uses. Zentraxa is initially targeting healthcare with its first biomaterial, a debondable adhesive, for use in wound care. The company asserts that the material has other uses such as cosmetics and industrial applications due to its ability to bond strongly while still being easily and painlessly removable. Zentraxa will use the investment to create a portfolio of other biomaterials for licensing to global businesses in the health and industrial sectors via its Zentide platform. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,040,000
ZOA Robotics build robots which have been inspired by nature. They are currently focusing on low-cost 4-legged systems for the transportation of materials on uneven ground. ZOA's founder has experience in the robotics industry and has already created impressive initial prototypes of the product.
days to go: Expired investment: £188,300
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