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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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ETCHO address the impact gap between investment products, wealth advisers, and end investors by providing tools to meet investor demands for impact solutions. Through a digitally friendly SaaS-base platform, they offer an impact suitability questionnaire, a proprietary inpact matching algorithm, and a research portal, helping advisers understand client suitability and recoomend aligned investments in a way that clients can easily understand and engage with. 
days to go: Expired investment: £300,000
Finmo is re-imagining financial services by building tailored services and products to help the independents, self-starters and challengers of the world in attaining financial success. The Finmo solution helps users understand how much tax they owe to the government. It is the simplest way to track taxes for contractors, freelancers, and self-employed people. Finmo has made a user-friendly mobile application that has many advanced features for the self-employed who finance their business with their personal bank account. It monetises by cross-selling products and services and licensing its product out to accountants. The company has monetised the maximum investment amount of £100,000. The Goal of Finmo is to build, a sustainably profitable company.
days to go: Expired investment: £150,000
Online checkout and form abandonment is costing retailers $billions in lost sales [Source: BusinessInsider]. Formisimo is an analytics platform that measures user behaviour in online checkouts and forms, and shows companies what they need to change in order to increase sales. Trading began in 2014, and Formisimo is now used by companies like Experian, Shop Direct, Secret Escapes, Arsenal, and Starcom MediaVest. There have been 1,800 signups in over 100 countries with the company targeting the UK and Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £438,962
GoInStore is a first person shopping experience that allows online visitors to experience a store as if they were in the store. You are able to engage with a retail associate from that store in real-time via a one-way video stream and a two-way audio connection.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Goldilock empowers remote, instant control of physical connections and disconnections for assets, devices, data, and network segments – all without internet dependency. Addressing the vulnerabilities of the Cloud and emerging technologies, Goldilock provides a solution that leverages physical disconnection, offering heightened cybersecurity. With the endorsement of experts like Gregory Akers from CISCO, Goldilock excels in securing IP-based network components, achieving unmatched security through on-demand isolation or connection that remains unseen by cyber threats.
days to go: Expired investment: £200,000
HeadBox are trying to make the process of booking the perfect space for your client or work based event simpler. HeadBox are looking to do this by using their efficient platform to connect guests and hosts directly. Hosts are able to list their space on the platform and guests are able to browse the site to find their ideal space.
days to go: Expired investment: £762,000
HelloDone automates conversations across messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram for the transportation, home delivery and utility sectors. HelloDone stresses that its Software as a Service (SaaS) enables more than 80% of inbound queries to be resolved automatically between customers of retailers and global carriers. HelloDone states that its portal drastically reduces the customer service burden and creates new dialogues with the customer for enhanced revenues. The company claims that it launched its portal in October 2020 and onboarded its first client in four months, followed by signing large online retailers such as Charles Tyrwhitt and Footasylum. It has also signed contracts with leading UK fast fashion groups and major US retailers. HelloDone is tracking £330,000 worth of Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) for 2021 and forecasting revenues of £65 million by 2025. They state they will use the investment to arrange flagship brands signed, build on evidence/success metrics and build scale and pace ready for a planned Series-A in mid-2022.
days to go: Expired investment: £700,003
The first solution to implement precision physiological monitoring into a compact earpiece, providing real-time data and powerful cloud-based analytics that simplify and automate the monitoring of athletes, military personnel and industrial workforces.
days to go: Expired investment: £818,943
Founded in 2014, Insightful Technology is a software company having the vision to become the global industry standard solution for surveillance, regulatory compliance, risk management, and empowering the financial services market. Soteria powered by Insightful Technology enables businesses to show the best execution against these regulations pre and post-trade by collecting and organizing all electronic data and encrypting and archiving objects for the duty of care and evidential wait. Insightful Technology operates a licence subscription model named OPEX for archived and active users. Soteria is deployed and proven in more than 180 firms where operational efficiency and data management is necessary.
days to go: Expired investment: £757,500
Intoware provide wearable, mobile and desktop technology to SME's and SAS clients. Intoware digitise the deskless workspace and therefore remove the need for paper checklists. Once a checklist is complete, Intoware is able to share the completed list with anyone it may concern.
days to go: Expired investment: £700,000
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