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Vita Mojo is an award winning food technology company, providing affordable meals tailored specifically to the customer. The food is personal and transparent as to what goes into each dish and how it was prepared. All ingredients are picked to suit your own tastes and needs, and can be personalised to increase your protein or decrease your calories as required. 
days to go: Expired investment: £3,200,080
Monva is a financial technology platform that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionise the price comparison experience and personalise customer offers. It argues that only 38% of people in the UK trust Price Comparison Websites (PCWs) with the majority being wary of such entities. Monva aims to change that. Its AI Chatbot ‘Mo’ helps customers save time by suggesting search queries, highlighting key information to assist in making switching decisions, and providing alerts to new automated offers. The company has raised £625,000 in 2020 from DBW, Angels and crowdfunding sites. It was also overfunded by >200%. It aims to become a contender in the price comparison market valued at £2.8 billion. It will use the investment to continue building its smart comparison technology, secure commercial partnerships, and grow its marketing activity.
days to go: Expired investment: £451,905
Pynk is a fintech that is doing things differently—it relies on Artificial Intelligence, crowd wisdom and expert analysis to boost social investing, allowing its users commission-free investing. Users on the Pynk platform make short term price predictions and long term forecasts on financial assets. Pynk then aggregates the data and runs it through its 'Rose' AI and experts team to give accurate trading and investment analyses. The platform has more than 27,000 users from over 180 countries. Pynk also won the 'Best AI' startups award at the AIBC Blockchain Summit in Malta. It is also a part of the London fintech accelerator programmes with National Westminster and Royal Bank of Scotland. The company will use the investment to launch a retail investor wallet in the 4th quarter of 2020, recruit £10 million Assets Under Management (AUM) by end of 2020, and build out its team across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £574,550
Cloud-based SaaS software with the purpose of efficiently generating corporate management reports to reduce operational costs and improve data quality. Synapse's service can be implemented into pre-existing financial reporting systems to produce automated reports, even in large companies. Customers include Lloyds Bank, who have signed a 2-year term and the Bank of England have contacted Synapse to potentially integrate the system.
days to go: Expired investment: £894,056
Pomodoro e Basilico are a popular vegan artisan food stall with a loyal following and have been featured by major news outlets and celebrity chefs. They are looking to raise funds to launch London's first Italian, Vegan Deli-Bistro to fill the gap in the market for great, Italian inspired, vegan delis.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Dealdio is a mobile application designed for local retailers to increase customer loyalty and promote offers through DD loyalty points. It provides a platform for millions of small businesses to promote and offer genuine deals to customers. Dealdio has integrated local shops such as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, and many more. Since its pilot program's launch, over 1000 businesses listings have joined with a user base of over 2500. In February, the company had secured a seed funding of £100,000. Dealdio is building relationships with retailers all over London, and its revenue is growing 20% month over month. With the funds raised, the company will extend its range by increasing sales team and running numerous marketing campaigns. Dealdio is also aiming to change its traditional methods of promotion.
days to go: Expired investment: £34,910
Wrisk is a mobile app, a one-stop-shop to manage insurance in a seamless manner. Wrisk makes the whole insurance process simple, transparent and personal by showing the risk factors that impact the price, providing quick access to a quote after only six questions. Basing its distribution via B2B2C partners, it is the only insurance provider for BMW/MINI car in the UK and has also signed an MoU with the RAC to work on the joint development of an innovative motor insurance product. Wrisk has not only achieved solid 5 star reviews but also won a Diamond in Amsterdam (DIA) for being an insurtech with the most strategic impact. It has achieved £1M of gross written premium from over 2,500 customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £978,682
Dog Tracker Nano is a live tracker that can easily be attached to your dogs collar to enable you to track their location and details about any walks or exercise they do. It can also be used to track your dog in case it gets lost or stolen.
days to go: Expired investment: £88,335
A secure digital platform that lets extended family members follow a pupil’s journey through their school yearsSocial networks are big business in the networked world that we live in today. Acknowledge Xc’s new online digital platform harnesses the power of existing school websites, enabling a pupil’s family members to follow their years at school.Having collaborated with top schools including Eton, Berkhamstead, Wellington College, Stowe School and Steiner Schools, Acknowledge is looking for investment to complete the build of its internet-based platform.As the platform is in the later stages of development, the company has already had a significant amount of collaborative input from schools and parents.Pupils jointly create profiles with their school, publishing videos, pictures and events relating to academic achievements and extra curriculum interests that could otherwise go unnoticed. Access is granted to extended family using secure methods, allowing these members to log in, view and even comment on a pupil’s activity. An additional feature of this platform is that each profile can be used to supplement a pupil’s academic CV and enhance applications for different schools. It acts as proof of past commitments and extra curricular activities and can support personal statements.The key market for Acknowledge is the independent schools sector in the UK which has around 500,000 pupils in 1200 schools. The company also has plans for expansion into overseas markets, and has estimated this market to contain around 3 million pupils – a figure which looks set to double by 2022. A revenue share scheme is in place to reward schools with a charitable donation and a referral fee is in place to reward those who help the model grow quickly. The first 10 founder schools will also receive more rewards.
days to go: Expired investment: £29,800
Zone V makes the latest tablets and smartphones work for the older generation with low eyesight, deficient hearing or dexterity. The company has redefined a global platform that is providing access to the services that are difficult to use. They have a technological partnership with Samsung and are a Samsung Managed Solutions Partner. The company also creates inclusively accessible technology, services, and applications for more smoother and viable communication. The executive team of this company includes health, telecoms, and wellness fields. With the proceeds, Zone V will widen the digital divide for the older smartphones users by working tirelessly to build new innovative communication solutions.

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days to go: Expired investment: £500,000
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