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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Achieving over £7m GMV within 12 months, Carcela aims to bring car buying and selling into the 21st century through their peer to peer marketplace and get rid of the dealership model. Cars are picked up, inspected, then dropped off at the customer's door. 8m used cars were sold in the UK in 2016.
days to go: Expired investment: £117,690
Apps4Arts turns the once paper driven medium of festival programming into an elegently designed app. Organisers can now publish interactive guides from their desktops. No coding or design experienced is required. 
days to go: Expired investment: £27,980
Rivalled is a sports platform connecting universities across the UK. This allows students to submit their own sporting profile and network with like minded individuals. 
days to go: Expired investment: £24,400
Triple Tread is a tricycle that has been designed for people who lack the balance to ride a bicycle or that have neurological illnesses such as MS and are therefore unable to ride a bicycle. The Triple Tread was designed to look similar to standard bicycles and uses many standard components.
days to go: Expired investment: £10,770
Aardvark is a company that manufactures dry kibbles for dogs and cats using insects as the source of protein. It has partnered with VC backed insect farm NextProtein. The company claims that its products meet the nutritional needs of pets while creating a smaller environmental footprint than pet food that uses animal meat. It also asserts that insect protein is endorsed by the British Veterinary Association. The company has developed its kibbles to be grain-free, consist of seaweed and other natural ingredients with no fillers. The UK pet food market is poised to grow to £2.9 billion in 2020, and the company aims to be a sustainable manufacturer in this segment.  The company requires investment to assist in manufacturing its first batch of pet food, help market its products to pet owners across the UK, and expand into Europe by 2021 and the U.S by 2024.
days to go: Expired investment: £300,290
One Woman Driver is an online market place that allows consumers to buy used cars formally owned by women drivers.  The investment will be used to fund fast growth and a mobile app. (EIS Pending and SEIS Pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £416,770
Virtual Reality Universe provides location based virtual and augmented reality experiences.  Expensive systems and hardware requirements put such experiences out of reach for most consumers.  Virtual Reality Universe aims are to change that by placing units in busy shopping areas and sports arenas.  (SEIS Partial)
days to go: Expired investment: £57,900
Designed for the millions of referees, teachers and sports coaches plus umpires globally, RefStuff are raising to launch their 4th product; the RefScorer Digital watch. RefStuff are already in distribution discussions with sports wholesalers internationally for their first 2 products - RefScorer and RefSgloves with a 3rd; RefSwallet due in Sept/Oct.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,910
VonCrank are an on-demand mobile bike service app for cyclists to book repairs to their bike straight from their smart phone to any location. They have already got 120 mechanics signed up and a partnership with Rapha Nocturne.
days to go: Expired investment: £34,610
CoachScanner connects companies and people looking for coach or minibus hire with local reliable operators. Since launching in March 2016 bookings are taking place with over 800 active Operators and the size of the industry in the UK has reached £2.7 billion.
days to go: Expired investment: £79,090
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