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The company operates within the Fast Moving Consumer Goods market and will be launching KOKONATA drink product.KOKONATA coconut water is a particular variety of coconut that is indigenous to the tropical island of Sri Lanka called “King Coconut” this is a particular type of Yellow Coconut which is only grown in this region.  On the Island, Kokonata coconut trees grow freely and in abundance with little or no human intervention. Its taste and ability to replenish the body make it the premium source of hydration, hence the name “King” of all coconuts.You need to be registered as an investor to see thisJoin Now
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iBan Wallet has created an app which allows users to be in control of their finances, connecting them to the people involved in any transaction. They will create a space for investors and also for borrowers, allowing the borrowers to be in control of the amount of interest they pay. 
days to go: Expired investment: £111,648
Winebuyers connect vineyards and wine merchants directly to the end consumer revolutionising a traditional industry.  They make their revenue by charging the suppliers a monthly fee and have had 2,700 companies registering their interest to be involved in the platform.  The funding will go towards strengthening their infrastructure, extending their marketing activities and to growing the business quickly and efficiently. (SEIS Partial)
days to go: Expired investment: £568,870
Cranes develop acoholic, cranberry flavoured drinks. Currently their product range consists of 3 different variations of cranberry cider and also a cranberry liqueur. Current stockists include the online supermarket Ocado, as well as many other local shops and bars.
days to go: Expired investment: £194,634
Frankie goes to Bollywood are setting out to change the perception of Indian food.  They have opened a restaurant with the concept of Indian flavours meet British fast food favourites.  Following thier success of the restaurant they are now looking for funding to fit out a new premise in East London and working capital. (SEIS Pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £51,420
Growing the UK's 1st chain of New York Pizza Joints to be the 5th largest national pizza franchise NY Slice has become a Glasgow phenomenon in only 1 year. Acclaimed by critics, bloggers and national media, it is taking the local market by storm. Our authentic New York offering of pizza by the slice & whole pizzas up to 18"s for dine in, takeout or delivery is revolutionising pizza in the City. We have invested significantly in creating and perfecting a model that is easily scalable across the UK & beyond. With the appropriate funding we can grow to from 7 stores in year 1 to 80 in year 5
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In My Kitchen is a platform that aims to bring together a network of professional and semi-professional chefs to sell their signature dishes and recipes online. The platform was founded in July 2020. In My Kitchen asserts that its business model holds precedence in a time where takeaways have grown in popularity in the UK because of COVID-19. It gives many chefs who have become unemployed or have fewer shifts for developing their creativity and skills whilst allowing them to earn through the gig-economy. The company has a network of more than 70 chefs across London, with backgrounds across a range of cuisines. With the investment received, the company will develop its team and company infrastructure.

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Currently, the self-employed have fewer admissions to financial services than their employed counterparts do. Hatch aims to give sole traders free-to-use access to real-time credit scores that will allow lenders to make more informed decisions when invoice funding. The company also offers digitising of tax files, one of the most time-consuming admin burdens. Revenue is generated via affiliate fees to those who wish to introduce and facilitate Hatch on their platforms. A beta for 5k users will be launching soon, with half the slots already filled.
days to go: Expired investment: £115,000
Drop Bear Beer Co. aims in disrupting and exciting the alcohol-free beer market. It is the only female-run alcohol-free craft beer company. Drop Bear Beer Co.'s May 2019 launch was a success as it experienced sales of 3000 units in one month. The company is a winner of the Wales Start-Up of the Year Awards 2019. With the proceeds, Drop Bear Beer Co. will finalise core range within 12 months, scale-up production, make range available in cans, and arrange a large brand-building campaign.
days to go: Expired investment: £172,570
MyT is a cloud-powered subscription-based accounting software designed for small businesses that allows them to submit financial information to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) under the Making Tax Digital initiative, which is mandatory from April 2023. MyT asserts that its app provides businesses with a simple way to keep track of business finances on the go, send and manage invoices and bills, and record expenses and mileage. The company claims that its app is available on App Store and Google Play and has witnessed 1000+ downloads to date. It claims that it has onboarded over 500 users without any extensive marketing spend. MyT will use half of the investment to implement its marketing plan, a third for developing new technology and the remaining for administrative expenses.

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days to go: Expired investment: £133,543
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