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Photocrowd is a photograph community that connects photographers with one another. It also provides a platform for these photographers to earn money from their best photographs. Photocrowd currently have 31,000 members signed up in 166 different countries. 
days to go: Expired investment: £595,620
Caldera is a heat battery company that seeks to institutionalise zero-carbon energy solutions for the masses. Its patented breakthrough, Warmstone heat battery, can store 100kWh of heat for a standard home for 24 hours. Caldera asserts that it takes renewable energy using a flexible green tariff with prices as low as 5p/kWh and stores it as heat, providing carbon-free hot water and heating via Warmstone. The company has raised over £1.5 million through grants and investment to date, installed its first pilot Warmstone product in a family home, established a manufacturing and R&D base, and acquired the support of an energy think tank, Energy Systems Catapult. It aspires to become a contender in the estimated £3.5 billion renewable energy storage market in the European Union (EU). The company is working with König Metall to build and sell Warmstone units via approved UK installers. Caldera will use the investment to install a small number of pilot units in trial homes in 2021 before a full commercial rollout in 2022.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,572,524
An online marketplace offering people to invest in global properties. Wealth Migrate allows investors to diversify their portfolios through a safe and simple platform that uses SMART Investing technology. Investors from 55 countries have performed over 2100 transactions, with each transaction averaging £29.4k and receiving returns ranging from 7% to 12%. In 2017, over £1.1m of revenue was generated from 846 transactions. Wealth Migrate's main sources of income are derived from equity raising fees, investment management fees and exit fees on the demand side. The company intends to reduce its minimum investment amount to attract more customers to the marketplace.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,980,450
A P2P property platform designed to help developers acquire credit and deliver high returns for property investors. Propifi plans to bridge the demand for finance in the UK by providing an alternative lending channel, which differs from the traditional model. Funds raised will result in parallel development of a website and smartphone app, as well as cover legal costs and allow the business to obtain FCA Registration.
days to go: Expired investment: £389,760
Plumen are aiming to persuade people to use energy efficient lighting by creating beautiful bulbs. To date, Plumen have expanded the business and funded R&D using their own sales. However now they are looking to expand. Plumen are seeking investment to: launch new product ranges, support and grow sales into new markets and develop smart lighting for launch in 2017. 
days to go: Expired investment: £695,680
Landbay is a Buy-to Mortgage (BTM) lending platform that provides investors access to a flow of whole-loan high-quality BTL mortgages that can be securitised or held on a balance sheet. Landbay asserts that it does not deploy any of its own balance sheet nor take any credit risk. The company has completed over £600 million of mortgages to date. It argues that it has the mortgage funding, technology and capacity to grow significantly in the £250 billion mortgage market. The company was rated 'Excellent' on consumer review website Trustpilot. It will use 50% of the investment towards technology upgrade, 25% towards marketing and brand development, and 25% towards general marketing expenses.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,129,548
VPS work with vehicle manufacturers to provide labour such as fitting air conditioning, leather seats, etc. to their cars as they arrive at port from overseas. VPS's main focus is the manufacturing of Number Plates within the Approved British Standard and selling these directly to the car manufacturers.

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days to go: Expired investment: £851,620
Helping SME home builders acquire finance for their projects in the UK. Rubicon Capital has assisted more than 40 project developers in receiving investments for their builds, which has exceeded £75m. In their second year, the company generated £500k in profits and has successfully paid dividends every year since launching in 2015. Two main sources of revenue are upfront fees for connecting borrowers with lenders and administration fees in the form of long-term consultancy and performance assistance. Money raised from this crowdfunding round will be used to expand the Rubicon Capital team and grow their business to attract more home builders requiring financial assistance, in addition to increasing the number of sources offering finance.
days to go: Expired investment: £128,510
LOT11 is an online auction site for buying and selling all types of property or land. Simply log onto the lot11 website and bid on the property you're interested in. LOT11 host weekly or quarterly online auctions that allow users to bid from the comfort of their own home. 
days to go: Expired investment: £255,220
E-Riser is an innovative product that is designed to deliver energy efficient homes to the market. The E-Riser is expected to use a third of the energy conventional houses use and it's aim is to make energy efficient houses more affordable for all.
days to go: Expired investment: £52,200
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