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Velorution is an electrical cycling retailer with products designed for urban environments. They currently own 3 stores with a combined turnover of £500k. The company is raising funds to grow their business by increasing the number of permanent retail locations in 2019. In addition, they are planning to increase brand awareness by partnering with other businesses. Current collaborations include Selfridges and Lululemon, where Velorution cycles are showcased at their concessions and pop-up venues.
days to go: Expired investment: £543,090
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
Real Stars Are Rare has been created by singer/songwriter Paul Weller and retailer Phil Bickley. They have designed timeless and stylish pieces in top quality materials which can be bought online or in Phil's shop 'Tonic' on the Portobello Road. 
days to go: Expired investment: £232,550
Andersen EV have developed smart, functional and elegant charging points for electric vehicles. The company's chargers meet the utmost safety standards and the UK Government has already approved the product. Revenue is generated via a subscription model, with many chargers to be located near hotels and businesses. The units are controlled via an app and the firm is in discussions with two major car manufacturers to expand across Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £726,680
The Discovery Yachts Group was formed in 2017 in Southampton. It owns Discovery, Southerly, Bluewater and Britannia brands. Its mission is to create the finest luxury yacht destination. The brand has grown its order book 300% to £11m and is raising to expand its capacity, range and global reach.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,213,380
Based in London, Several is a menswear brand with firm roots in British sub-culture. Several's clothing focuses on quality, craftsmanship, and luxury. The funds raised will be used to open a store in London and to grow sales.
days to go: Expired investment: £7,350
The Nice One App is an on-demand mobile app for van and recovery drivers. A user simply goes on the app, chooses where they want to be picked up from, what size van/recovery truck they need and then their request is sent out to the nearest available driver.
days to go: Expired investment: £65,090
 The Idle Man is a fast growing internet retailer with experienced founders. Within the third month of trading The Idle Man was already seeing £100,000 in monthly revenue. This funding round they are aiming to use the money gained from investments to continue their aggressive expansion. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,283,974
OneLane is a family transportation service who drive kids to and from school and activities with female childcare providers. OneLane's app based service gives you live updates as they happen so you know where your child is at every step of the journey.
days to go: Expired investment: £281,140
Ammique have created and patented a mattress that is designed to yield your shape, weight and movement instantaneously. Ammique breaks the mould of the everyday mattresses, the structure can be steam cleaned, and all the padding is removable and washable. The investment capital will be used for precision tooling, a retail presents in London and to secure key trade accounts.
days to go: Expired investment: £861,360
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