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Finmo is re-imagining financial services by building tailored services and products to help the independents, self-starters and challengers of the world in attaining financial success. The Finmo solution helps users understand how much tax they owe to the government. It is the simplest way to track taxes for contractors, freelancers, and self-employed people. Finmo has made a user-friendly mobile application that has many advanced features for the self-employed who finance their business with their personal bank account. It monetises by cross-selling products and services and licensing its product out to accountants. The company has monetised the maximum investment amount of £100,000. The Goal of Finmo is to build, a sustainably profitable company.
days to go: Expired investment: £150,000
Using the latest in Internet of Things (IoT) and low-power technology, Sensize has created a system to globally monitor supply chains. Trackers are fitted to reusable plastic crates, containers, cages and palettes. They are used to alert theft, record their location and detect the environment as they are transported through a supply chain.
days to go: Expired investment: £149,240
Workhorse allows the company to deliver individual applications that are customized to specific company requirements. Workhorse's modular approach integrates all the functions one needs into a single easy-to-use bespoke application, tracking tasks, invoicing CRM, scheduling inventory timesheets and more. Workhorse applications are reviewed as a long-term solution as they quickly become integral to the operations of the company's clients. Workhorse has 50 customers, and it is delivering applications in four different countries, two different languages and across industry sectors as diverse as legal, financial, marketing events, manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce. The company's plan for growth into the future is to become a platform for other companies to deliver applications and deliver a customized bespoke solution on the Workhorse platform.
days to go: Expired investment: £391,466
Drop is a tech-enabled on-demand virtual wine cellar that delivers quality wine to a customer's doorstep within 1 hour. The company asserts that 25% of the UK's 28 million regular wine drinkers are now buying online. Drop feels that its portal is well-equipped to fulfill the demands of its audience. Its app is available on the App Store and Google Playstore. The company has fulfilled over 25,000 orders to over 4,000 customers with over 750 customers having ordered over five times. Drop will use the investment towards technology development, boost its business, and fuel company growth.

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days to go: Expired investment: £533,380
Beacon is a company that offers software and supporting services to help a client optimise their digital marketing efforts and improve their marketing Return-on-Investment (ROI). The company offers clients services like campaign management, PPC (Pay Per Click) campaign analytics, social media analytics, and anti-fraudulent click system etc. Using the company's portal, marketers can compare costs and revenue across all digital channels, channel by channel, and with their off-line marketing efforts. Beacon aims at removing ‘non-human clicks’ and giving direct independent attribution of emails, posts, ad’s, etc. to specific website actions and business goals thereby improving engagement and reducing costs. According to Stratistics Market Research Consulting, the web analytics tools market is expected to reach $4.9 billion by 2022, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20.8%, in which, Beacon aims to be a leading contender. The company will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals.

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days to go: Expired investment: £240,000
Pavegen has discovered a breakthrough smart city technology that turns footsteps into electricity and data. Its technology can power off-grid applications like environmental monitoring, lighting and data transmission. Recent Pavegen installations include transport hubs, smart city developments, retail destinations and educational institutions in Hong Kong, USA, India, Korea, UAE, Thailand and UK. Additionally, its clients include Cisco, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Intel, Siemens, Google, TFL and Adidas. Further, it also won ‘the PropTech award’ and ‘Smart Cities Interactive Innovation award’ at SXSW. Our projects attract global coverage in publications like CNBC, Forbes, FT, BBC, and Wired. Currently, it is raising funds to reduce manufacturing costs, grow global sales and develop the SaaS data platform.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,431,900
Doordeck is a software that lets you unlock your office from your phone through integration with the building's existing access control infrastructure. Its software, along with its bespoke 'Tile' reader, makes unlocking doors from one's phone or smartwatch easy — by using the user's phone's internet connection & NFC scanner. Unlocking happens in a fraction of a second and securely using AES256 encryption. This is done by leveraging a building's existing access technology rather than ripping it all out. There are no expensive hardware costs, disruptive installation, and unreliable Bluetooth connections. The platform has been installed in hundreds of schools, offices, airports, and gyms across 10 countries including the UK, Russia, and the USA. It has been used to unlock doors more than 500,000 times. The company was selected as a finalist to showcase its innovation at the Airport Innovation Hub in Dubai. Recently, the company signed a distribution arrangement with Oprema- one of the largest and fastest-growing distributors of access control products in the UK. With the funds, the company will develop its team as well as build out more integrations with other market-leading access control systems.

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days to go: Expired investment: £217,221
I-Spy Digital Limited is a technology business that has developed digital media software and hardware providing messaging communications solutions. Their primary focus is in the healthcare and homecare sector. They have carried out intensive research and development to develop their core product; Care Messenger.
days to go: Expired investment: £222,000
MortgageGym is a technology business that makes mortgages easier and digital for everyone. Its technology was authorised by the FCA, delivering first-to-market digital innovations. This company has provided free online advice to over 45,000 consumers and has got £100m+ of mortgages arranged to date. Moreover, it also has integrated 65% of the 20 largest UK mortgage lenders into live eligibility. MortgageGym has multiple revenue streams such as revenues generated from the arrangement of appointments with brokers, commission shares, and referral fees. From the funds raised, MortgageGym will accelerate its ongoing proposition development by investing in people, particularly focusing on technology and product. It will also use the proceeds to develop new technology features which are not currently offered by its competitors.
days to go: Expired investment: £443,086
At Wombat our mission is to empower generations to manage, save and grow their money. Our goal is to break down barriers that prevent people from investing. Wombat will allow people to invest in some of the world’s best known brands for as little as £5.
days to go: Expired investment: £209,160
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