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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Snapp CV is an easy to use application designed for white and blue collar workers, and executives looking for a job. What makes it different is the ability to add a video of yourself so the employer gets a clear idea of the type of person you are.    
days to go: Expired investment: £155,280
Tred is the UK’s first green debit card that lets users track, reduce and offset their carbon footprint as they spend. The company plants trees with every sustainable purchase the user makes. It aims to become a contender in the challenger financial technology market that is projected to be worth £365 billion by 2027. Tred won the 'Pay360 Award' at the 2021 Fintech Pitch Live event and has featured in the Evening Standard. It will use the investment to launch the Tred card to the public and develop more features like a personalised carbon coach and green investment options.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,000,004
Squirrel is a Barclays-held account that splits your salary up into your bills, savings, and a weekly allowance to spend on whatever you like.
days to go: Expired investment: £503,100
World of Expats is a business designed to support expats with the tools, services and information they need to make the most of their live as an expat.
days to go: Expired investment: £49,153
Creative Minds is a community of artists giving therapeutic art sessions to care homes.  They currently have 30 artist licensees delivering 350 art sessions to over 1500 people per month.  The investment will be used to open new revenue streams and establish a global franchise presents in countries such as US, Australia and Canada.
days to go: Expired investment: £30,420
Providing convenient and affordable healthcare to patients either at home or their workplace. Practitioners can visit patients and offer a range of medical treatments including vaccinations, testing, physiotherapy and primary care. Qured have been highly successful in London and are growing at an alarming rate, ready to help the whole of the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £763,160
Doctors available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to visit, diagnose, treat, refer and prescribe medication as needed. No membership fees or hidden costs.
days to go: Expired investment: £540,695
Folio is an automated savings App, allowing users to create intelligent savings goals easily. They have over 4000 active users and are growing by 6% every week. Folio aim to help people build better financial habits by focusing on the future.
days to go: Expired investment: £183,360
Broker Compare have built a bespoke comparison tool, ranking brokers based on cost to individual investors. They have agreements in place with thisismoney.co.uk and the Investors Chronicle, and plan to expand their product and partner network.
days to go: Expired investment: £90,690
Brickowner is a property investment platform. Its network is fast, simple, and available 24/7. It helps property asset managers and developers manage their investor onboarding, KYC, investor categorisation, escrow requirements. Since 2017, investment through the company has grown from £347k to £1m (2018), and over £10m by April 2019. Brickowner has more than 2000 investors registered on its platform. It has also gained extensive media coverage including Daily Mail, London Evening Standard, Property Week, and many more. With the proceeds, Brickowner will make significant improvements to its existing tech, develop some new technology for increasing the product range and expand its team.
days to go: Expired investment: £282,015
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