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Using block chain technology, Nebeus is a growing cryptographic platform for the global stage. Nearly 30,000 wallets are active, which has resulted in £1.9m of P2P bitcoin loans facilitated on the service since 2017. The company has launched a cryto-card for users to utilise both cryto currency, as well as fiat money. Nebeus currently operates in 45 countries with over £30m transactions to date and plans to expand into other major markets soon.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,211,700
Nimbli is a London-based Fintech company which is promoting financial inclusion in East Africa by using innovative technology. It is currently working in strategic partnership with a Major African Bank to launch its mobile application in 1Q 2019. Through its mobile application, Nimbli will provide better financial services to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and help in reducing the number of people who don’t have credit access to zero.  
days to go: Expired investment: £65,670
An app designed to help families manage their household bills in one place. Onedox have increased their user base over threefold to 16,000 users since June 2017 and manage more than £21m worth of customer expenditure with over 700m bills downloaded for their customers to view. The company has participated in the 'Accenture Fintech Innovation Lab' and 'NatWest Entrepreneur Fintech Accelerator' programmes, as well as being finalists in the 'British Banking Awards 2018'.
days to go: Expired investment: £358,120
Ouno is dedicated to simplifying business travel. Their application provides luxurious, on-demand rides for executives, seamlessly connecting clients with their preferred drivers. By 2023, Ouno has generated £1.1 million in revenue since the app's launch, although it has experienced a negative EBITDA of £350,000 during this period.
days to go: Expired investment: £411,778
Pacla Medical Limited has launched BackHug that is a smart new self-service device created to give its users an individualised massage.  The company aims to develop a technology to measure users' back tension changes, demonstrating BackHug’s optimising individual treatment and benefits with AI. Currently, Pacla is raising funds to build 150 BackHugs. Its long term ambition is to install 10 million BackHugs world-wide, so that everybody can afford a massage every day, creating a Serviceable Available Market opening of over $30bn.
days to go: Expired investment: £516,650
Peliwica Insurance is set up to disrupt the current rural, equine, and agriculture insurance broker markets. It is a new Insuretech business that was launched in 2018. In the same year, the company gained its first FCA Approval and the Lloyds CoverHolder status that held the key enablers to launch this business. Peliwica Insurance is trading with 10 Brokers with a £100m premium opportunity. With its upcoming mobile application and devised white-labelled D2C platforms, the company will be able to allow brokers to access new product markets and customers more effectively.
days to go: Expired investment: £75,980
Projekt Rising (PR) is an automated project management Software as a Service (SaaS) portal that delivers projects to clients by replacing freelance teams and project managers with intelligent automation. The platform provides services such as video production, web and print content, and e-learning projects. It asserts that its model in the interactive and pharmaceutical industries has led to delivery times being cut in half, costs reduced by >50%, with the highest industry quality standards being maintained throughout. PR aims to be a contender in the £57 billion Project Management Professional (PMP) market. It will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £51,060
Propio offers The Property ISA, a tax-efficient, simple and affordable way to invest in properties. The company aims to become the UK’s largest property-based ISA by making the experience of investing as straightforward as online shopping. Propio is powered by a team of property and finance heavyweights who hand-select all the investments, helping the customers reduce risks and earn stable, tax-free returns, irrespective of market fluctuation. The company’s client base comprises 1000+ customers who have invested over £7.5m in it. According to TrustPilot, Propio is among the top 10 investment companies in the UK, delivering average returns of 6.5% to investors, despite Brexit and stock market turmoil. Moreover, the company has partnered with two UK finance and property firms and expects an investment deal flow of up to £100m by 2021-22.
days to go: Expired investment: £357,660
Prosper is creating a customer-focused brand, aiming to offer free access to public and private funds, competitive cash rates, and instant financial advice via a mobile app. They charge a platform fee based on the customer's assets. The experienced team behind successful ventures like Tandem Bank and Nutmeg is targeting the UK's expensive and underperforming savings and investment market. They've raised £3.2 million from investors including Tom Blomfield (Monzo) and Charlie Delingpole (ComplyAdvantage).
days to go: Expired investment: £1,022,665
A digital solution helping individuals get ahead by learning new life skills that hiring businesses are looking for. QDOOZ is helping those that are looking to build character qualities and skills that employers are seeking to bring into their business. The company will provide their services via an app, which will consist of videos, infographics and articles to assist members in improving themselves and succeeding in the interview process. QDOOZ is aiming to partner with multiple Chartered Professional Membership organisations across the UK. This will potentially result in an initial audience of 1.5m users when launching the product. Furthermore, QDOOZ is also seeking to bring their services to 1.5m university students by arranging discussions with UCAS Media. Their monetisation strategy involves a monthly or annual premium membership that will offer additional content with no advertisements. A freemium membership will also be offered and QDOOZ will generate revenue via advertisements.
days to go: Expired investment: £575,225
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