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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Appital is an emerging financial market platform that will use digital profiling, unique algorithms and notifications to connect institutional demand and supply. With Appital, corporate and institutional companies within the equity capital markets space will have the opportunity to exchange illiquid equity without an investment bank or broker. Appital will also remove the dependence on email and phone, thereby ensuring efficiency and accessibility. The company is raising fund to built the Appital software, achieve FCA regulation, generate marketing material and gain contracts with partner settlement and KYC providers. Furthermore, the company will enhance the functionality of the software by leveraging its network to other products such as primary debt and primary equity deal flow.
days to go: Expired investment: £349,060
AQai is an Adaptability Quotient (AQ) assessment and coaching platform. It assesses workforce adaptability across 15 dimensions including resilience, grit and unlearning, motivation style, hope, and stress. It then deploys Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to deliver optimum learning strategies to its users so that they can adapt to changing work conditions. The term 'AQ' has featured in publications like Inc, Forbes, HBR, and the BBC to name a few. The company aims to be one of the leading companies in the $21 billion workforce adaptability sector. AQai's users are from over 52 countries and organisations like GSK, Philips, and FedEx. It has partnerships with companies based in India, Europe, the UAE, and the USA, and has sold 2,500 assessments till date. The company will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals. 
days to go: Expired investment: £138,540
Armour Agent is a Private Security online platform that links security professionals with clients and companies making them accessible on demand. This company was built to address the gap that exists between the lack of tools and the urgency of security contracts that enable companies to locate personnel when needed. Leading security companies are now using Armour Agent's services to fulfil client contracts and hire verified security professionals at all levels around the globe. Out of a pool of 70 finalists and more than 1000 applicants, the 'Masschallenge Global Startup Accelerator Program' awarded Armour Agent in 2018. The company is planning to raise funds to scale technology & marketing, increase sales efforts, give access to on-demand security to a global marketplace and introduce new features to disrupt the security market.
days to go: Expired investment: £160,580
Arro Money is a fast-growing money management company engaged in managing your money in a straightforward manner. Unlike traditional banking institutions, Arro uses exclusive technology that enables straightforward and hassle-free financial services. Through simple application, you can open personal or business accounts and manage your funds. Despite a few early-stage hiccups, the company has successfully opened over 42,000 accounts.
days to go: Expired investment: £567,540
 AskIf is platform that provides loan funding to small businesses. Each borrower has one or more relationship managers they can talk to. They are collecting data around social impact and are planning on monetising the data within their own business model and also to external stakeholders. AskIf will use the funding to expand referral partnership, increase the amount of their lending partners that are using the platform, make strong relationships to bring in new tech resource in house and bring in loan capital. 
days to go: Expired investment: £668,753
Assetz Capital is a leading property-secured business marketplace lender in the UK and Europe. It provides loans to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and property developers in the UK, financed by retail investors, institutional investors, government bodies and banks. The company has arranged loans of over £1 billion since its founding in April 2013. It ranked 53rd out of the UK’s top 100 fastest-growing technology companies for two consecutive years in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100, and funded the equivalent of 1 in 100 UK homes in the last two years. Assetz Capital aims to utilise the investment to fund legal and structuring work around the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Schemes (CBILS), have working capital for business development, grow its team, and possibly launch an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the future.
days to go: Expired investment: £760,600
Assetz Capital is an FCA authorized, major business secured by property and P2P lender in the Europe and UK. Funded by 30,000+ lenders, the company provides loans to property developers and SMEs in the UK. Assetz Capital was ranked 53rd out of the UK’s top 100 fastest-growing technology companies in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100. Moreover, the company has witnessed a 78% average revenue growth over three years. Having achieved critical mass and proven business model, Assetz Capital is headed towards meeting the multi-billion funding gap faced by SMEs. With the proceeds, the company will strengthen the cash levels and balance sheet and provide further opportunities to shareholders and customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,866,500
Assetz Exchange ('AE') offers an efficient way for retail investors to invest and trade in housebuilding projects residential property for both income and capital growth. AE allows investors to produce a customised property portfolio in minutes. The company has launched its website in May 2019, and it is fully live. The funds will be used for the development of the website, development of the property, hiring team members and for launching marketing and PR.
days to go: Expired investment: £690,453
B-North is a financial technology bank combining cloud-native technology with face-to-face relationship banking to disrupt the £150 billion UK Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) lending market. It argues that it delivers cash to SMEs faster than the competition by combining its lending origination platform with a locally delivered servicing and relationship model overseen by experienced bankers. B-North asserts that it is engaging in a positive dialogue with several potential investors with a committed investment now standing at £18.6 million since June 2020. The company has also raised a seed capital of over £6.8 million that includes a six-figure investment from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to establish its core team and create both the lending and deposit-taking platforms. The company will use the investment to provide a cash runway to the end of Q2 2021 as the team finalises its Series A round and secures its banking license.
days to go: Expired investment: £883,835
Baanx is a Business to Business to Consumer (B2B2C) banking platform that is Application Programming Interface (API) driven and digital-friendly. It aims to become a contender in the digital asset financial services market that is expected to rise and expand to over 580 million people or 7+% of the world population by 2022. Baanx argues that it is disrupting the slow and expensive banking sector by leveraging blockchain to launch secure and low-cost banking products and services, with a few lines of code. Baanx offers its users 'Digital wallets' (via API or a custom mobile app), crypto-friendly debit cards in physical and virtual formats, and allows users to send fiat or cryptocurrencies to anyone in their contact list with 'zero' Foreign Exchange (FX) fees, through its proprietary software, TextBit.  
days to go: Expired investment: £9,500,000
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