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Love Ocean (LO) is an ocean-inspired bathroom product brand on a mission to make natural marine ingredient products. It intends to eliminate single-use plastic in the bathroom and drive a 'Reuse & Refill' (R&R) culture. LO aims to become a contender in the adult and kids toiletries market that is worth £750 million in the UK alone. LO is launching a children's product range that consists of a whale tail-shaped bottle made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic, designed to be reused and refilled via a quarterly subscription. LO asserts that it contributes to the Plastic Bank, by selling its products to consumers, to further the removal of 1 kilogram of ocean-bound plastic in Haiti, the Philippines and Indonesia. The company is planning to launch a baby range in 2022, an adult range in 2023, and a youth range in 2024. LO will use the investment to create educational editorial content to eliminate ocean-bound plastic by building an engaged community.
days to go: Expired investment: £193,991
Family Traveller aims to help and encourage families to have amazing experiences together. In 2013, Family Traveller launched their multi-platform media business to provide a trusted guide for families to help solve the problems and de-stress the process of family travel.
days to go: Expired investment: £287,550
Planks Clothing (PC) is a British clothing brand that creates eco-conscious outerwear for skiers. The company is an omnichannel brand that sells Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) via its website, through its Val d’Isère store and other retailers like ASOS, Surfdome, EVO, and Ellis Brigham. PC uses 'bluesign' approved fabrics and incorporates 'REPREVE' recycled yarns into 68% of its products having recycled 1.5 million waste plastic bottles. The company had a turnover of £1.85 million between May-June 2020. PC has a growing community of 27,000+ customers that are a part of its Grassroots Tour initiative. Its loyalty platform, 'The FUSS', allows the brand's best customers to complete missions, create content and become brand advocates. The company will use the investment to continue international DTC expansion by improving customer experience in target markets via website localisation and digital marketing and sustain Business-to-Business (B2B) growth via integrated marketplaces. 
days to go: Expired investment: £939,427
Grabr is a social platform that connects users with their passions such as; wine, books, cars etc. Grabr's first site Games Grabr, is a social platform for gamers that allows users to showcase the games they're currently playing/ favourite games. They soon followed with another site called Book Grabr, which did very much the same think but for book lovers.
days to go: Expired investment: £120,440
Rockit design innovative sleep products that centre on child sleep issues. The company has launched an award winning portable baby rocker and since the launch in October 2017 over 14,000 Rockits have been sold. The product will be in John Lewis stores in spring and also in JoJo Maman Bebe in the summer. The funding will allow them to increase their marketing in the UK and overseas. It will also to produce the tooling for the first follow up product.
days to go: Expired investment: £253,120
Founded in 2012, Holly and Beau is an award-winning kids-wear brand which offers a unique collection of colour changing rainwear. The company sells its products directly through its website and via distributors in the UK, the US, Europe and South Korea. Holly and Beau is in the process of patenting its technology, which will enable it to develop a unique product range of rainwear and skiwear. Moreover, the company has successfully maintained an average revenue growth of 80%-100% YOY.
days to go: Expired investment: £218,570
Captive Media is a technology company that has created a smart way of advertising in mens restrooms. They have installed screens with built-in movement sensors in a number of pubs and clubs all over the the UK. This technology enables the user to for example, play a game handsfree while peeing or watch an interactive advert from a number of different companies. 
days to go: Expired investment: £242,901
Horizon Guides publish digital travel guides for activities worldwide. The guides are free to download and generate leads for partner travel companies at 80% less than usual costs. Travel businesses currently can spend upward of $200 per lead on Google Adwords and Horizon Guides aims to disrupt digital advertising for the travel industry.  
days to go: Expired investment: £48,620
Beija London (BL) is a digital lingerie brand for cup sizes AA-H with a flagship store at Coal Drops Yard, Kings Cross. It argues that women have suffered because of the over glamorisation of the intimates sector. BL intends to solve that problem. It asserts that every single bra it makes caters to different cup sizes and different needs. The company has received an investment of £1.8 million in equity finance to date. BL witnessed +1300 fittings being completed on its online bra fitting service portal since its launch in April 2020 and garnered a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 57. BL was approached by Victoria's Secret US in 2019 to help the latter expand its offering and be more inclusive of different body shapes. It states it will use the investment to ensure that it has a sufficient stock of fast selling fashion lines to boost cash flow and increase the lifetime value of its loyal customer base.
days to go: Expired investment: £478,013
ETHOS are a established unique health yoga and fitness studio looking to build a second studio in London Spitalfields.
days to go: Expired investment: £709,460
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