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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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An online gallery comprised of the best art from the very best artists. Rise Art uses artificial intelligence alongside consumer psychology to produce personalised recommendations, which customers can 'trial' out in their personal spaces, or workplaces, to see if it meets their desires. In 2017, the company had grown with £1m in sales, almost twice YoY.
days to go: Expired investment: £690,680
Zenos Cars are a designer, manufacturer and retailer of sports cars. Zenos cars are designed to be thrilling, lightweight, high performance and affordable. Zenos have a management team with plenty of experience having previously worked at Caterham and Lotus Cars.
days to go: Expired investment: £169,200
A car-sharing platform for drivers to receive an extra income by allowing the local community to drive their cars instead of leaving it idle and unused. Hiyacar has a acquired an exclusive insurance product with AXA and already has more than 2,000 cars enrolled, with the majority located in London and surrounding urban areas with the intention of expanding further in the future.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,431,885
Maecenas is a fine art investment platform, allowing collectors to raise funds and investors to own a piece of fine art they would not normally be able to afford such as a picasso or even a Rembrandt! The investment made in the Artwork can easily be re-sold using the Maecenas platform and all investments are fully protected by insurance and a strong legal framework. 
days to go: Expired investment: £218,249
E-RIDER sell electric bikes and scooters and is a new concept in personal travel. The E-RIDER bikes and scooters glide over the road with all the convenience of a silent motorcycle. All of the E-RIDER bikes and scooters come with a brake light, audible indicators, wing mirrors and motorbike suspension and these all allow for a more comfortable, safer ride.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,550
Currikulo is an online platform designed to improve the recruitment process. Currikulo allows the employer to easily create a microsite which explains what the company does and also lists job description and the skills needed. All the employee has to do is fill out their skills and previous projects they have worked on and Currikulo will show a list of jobs they are qualified to do globally.
days to go: Expired investment: £20,030
Elm EV supply and install electrical vehicle charging equipment to the UK market. Elm EV have started to develop a new range of charging products and are looking to expand their reach to international markets.
days to go: Expired investment: £12,420
Car Trust are a newly launched website backed by a comprehensive strategic plan and a motivated team. Users are able to buy and sell vehicles privately using the secure FCA authorised platform. Funds are being raised for marketing and product development.
days to go: Expired investment: £22,750
cab:app was deisgned to allow users to book and pay for a black cab via their mobile. The app connects passengers with black cabs all over the UK. Passengers receive a loyalty reward of cab:miles to be used on their journeys or to share with friends.
days to go: Expired investment: £31,178
Littledata is a simpler way for companies to understand online customer conversion. Littledata's artificial intelligence sift through thousands of data series, including benchmarks or similar websites so they can alert managers to changes with the greatest commerical impact.
days to go: Expired investment: £18,760
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