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Arca have introduced new tools for property risk management and created a marketplace to trade portfolio risks to match buyers and sellers of financial products connected to the performance of real estate. They are opening up the concept of short term property market risk management for property portfolio managers.  
days to go: Expired investment: £575,000
Arcade is an innovative provider of technology (patent pendinG) that empowers telecom carriers to offer life-changing gigabit broadband over existing networks, with rapid deployment and ROI in under a year. Their solutions enable gigabit speeds everywhere, complementing fiber strategies and avoiding extensive cable replacements.
days to go: Expired investment: £350,000
Arkivum Limited is a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) that provides specialist digital archiving and preservation services to customers in highly regulated industries, such as pharmaceuticals. Arkivum asserts that its software ensures that the digital content of its customers is safeguarded, usable, and auditable for decades into the future. Arkivum argues that its focus area is archiving clinical trial data for pharmaceutical companies, centring around Electronic Trial Master File (eTMF) that contain tens of thousands of different types of documents and overseen closely by drug sponsors. The company further claims that its services triumph over those offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure. Arkivum points out that its services have led to the company earning £1.4 million as Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) as of March 2021. Arkivum is seeking to raise up to £1.075 million of equity to grow its business across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
ARROE Limited is planning on creating an ecosystem of software and hardware products to eliminate the charging problem. The company has made the first universal laptop charging solution by joining software and hardware. Since 2016, the business and products of the company have evolved enormously, but the key focus of the company is to free people from the wall socket. It will sell their products through three channels: B2C (Website), B2B and B2C (Brand partners). The ARROE application will become the virtual assistant for power management.
days to go: Expired investment: £360,000
Artists Ahead is a company that enables music rights holders to retain a greater proportion of the royalties generated by their music and protect their copyright. They argue that music royalties generate around £2 billion in revenue each year in the UK, but many artists receive a very small proportion of the income generated. Artists Ahead aims to change this and charge around 8% of royalties with the rest going to the artist. The platform collects both recording and publishing royalties, uses blockchain to provide proof of ownership, and holds all digital assets and royalty data in one place, accessible to the customer on any device. The company claims that its business model is transparent. They intend their business to reach maturity in 2025. It anticipates the purchase of its brand by potential buyers as a foreseeable exit plan. Artists Ahead also envisage an IPO permitting investors to trade their shares as another exit opportunity.
days to go: Expired investment: £229,500
Autotrip accurately records business mileage taking away the hassle of manually recording a trip. Using a simple plug and play technology users are also able to review the results before submitting the data. 
days to go: Expired investment: £121,638
Avanatta is a fun micro-video app that both safeguards its users and rewards them for great content.1 in 12 Twitter users have been trolled and even more on Facebook, Instagram and others. Yet these companies don't take the matter seriously. At its worst, the abused have committed suicide. Avanatta has market-disrupting software that profiles and predicts user behaviour. It automatically blocks, suspends or bans anti-social content. It is the world's first social network to do this.
days to go: Expired investment: £22,625
Aveqia is a unique interactive gastronomic experience combining a luxury restaurant with state of the art kitchens to create an exceptional venue for corporate events or private groups. These experiences are run by Michelin star trained chefs.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,000
Aveqia London is a unique interactive gastronomic experience combining a luxury restaurant with state of the art kitchens to create an exceptional venue for corporate events or private groups. Aveqia gives clients or colleagues the opportunity to work together to prepare and consume cuisine.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,000
Baanx is a Business to Business to Consumer (B2B2C) banking platform that is Application Programming Interface (API) driven and digital-friendly. It aims to become a contender in the digital asset financial services market that is expected to rise and expand to over 580 million people or 7+% of the world population by 2022. Baanx argues that it is disrupting the slow and expensive banking sector by leveraging blockchain to launch secure and low-cost banking products and services, with a few lines of code. Baanx offers its users 'Digital wallets' (via API or a custom mobile app), crypto-friendly debit cards in physical and virtual formats, and allows users to send fiat or cryptocurrencies to anyone in their contact list with 'zero' Foreign Exchange (FX) fees, through its proprietary software, TextBit.  
days to go: Expired investment: £9,500,000
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